Chinese May Holidays 2025: Why Is It So Crowded? (五一劳动节 Labour Day)
✨ It’s finally the May holiday — you’re ready for a relaxing break, maybe a scenic trip or a nice meal out… but wait — so is everyone else in China!
Trains are sold out, hotels are fully booked, and tourist sites are packed like sardines.🐟
So… why does it always feel like the entire population is outside during 五一 (Wǔ Yī)?
🎏 1. It’s One of the Longest Holidays in Spring
📅 When is 五一 in 2025?
In 2025, the Labour Day holiday falls from May 1st (Thursday) to May 5th (Monday).
With 5 full days off, millions will be hitting the road. Expect bustling stations, crowded tourist spots, and busy restaurants all around!
(Work make-up days: April 27 and May 11.)
📅 2025 五一劳动节 Holiday Schedule |
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Holiday dates: May 1 (Thu) – May 5 (Mon) |
Days off: 5 days total |
Make-up work days: April 27 (Sun) and May 11 (Sun) |
🧳2. The “Golden Week” Mentality
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More people have the same free days. -
Everyone is trying to make the most of it. -
Result? Tourist traffic jams everywhere!
🌍 3. Traveling is Part of Modern Life
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打卡 (dǎkǎ mark a visit— especially for trendy places or must-see locations) at hot spots = trendy -
Exploring = stress relief -
Going out = status + fun
It’s not just about the destination anymore — it’s about sharing, experiencing, and showing you’re living life to the fullest.
🧠 4. Supply Can’t Keep Up with Demand
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Train tickets sell out within minutes -
Flights surge in price -
Even smaller towns see a boom in tourists
🎯 What Can You Do?
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Travel before or after the holiday (if possible) -
Pick “low-key” cities or hidden gems -
Avoid peak hours and well-known tourist spots