South China Morning Post (October 6)
Amid prospects of a stimulus led recovery, China’s travel industry is facing a “reality check” as it confronts what many claim is the “‘worst ever” season. China’s travel data may paint “an optimistic picture,” but consumers “are reluctant to spend amid broader economic anxieties.” Operators are “lamenting” the “Golden Week” season with some travel businesses actually “faring worse than during the darkest days of the coronavirus pandemic.”
Tags: China, Confronts, Economic anxieties, Golden Week, Operators, Prospects, Reality check, Recovery, Spend, Stimulus, Travel industry, Worst ever
Washington Post (April 27)
“It was supposed to be a period of joyous national celebration, the Golden Week public holiday, which has been extended this year to celebrate the ascension of a new emperor to the Chrysanthemum Throne.” Instead, many Japanese are “miserable and stressed,” especially those in the service industry who have to work. In fact, recent polls show that “more people were unhappy than were happy with the long break.”
Tags: Ascension, Celebration, Chrysanthemum Throne, Emperor, Golden Week, Japan, Joyous, Miserable, Stressed, Unhappy
