China’s 2025 “Super Golden Week” is set to ignite record-breaking travel and spending as the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival combine into an eight-day holiday. In 2024, Golden Week saw 7.6 million border crossings, up 33.2 per cent year on year, while international flights climbed 38.2 per cent. This year demand is even stronger, with bookings already surging for visa-free hotspots in Southeast Asia and long-haul escapes to Europe. Alongside booming outbound tourism, retail is also...