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Where did the passengers go during the Spring Festival?

During the Spring Festival, passengers fly to the following places: Macau, China, Hongkong, China, Bangkok, Phuket and Seoul.

1, China and Macau

The Macao Special Administrative Region is a local administrative region directly under the Central People's Government and implements the capitalist system. It is an international free port, a world tourism and leisure center, one of the four largest gambling cities in the world, and one of the regions with the highest population density in the world. Its light industry, tourism, hotels and entertainment places have made Macao prosperous and become one of the developed and wealthy regions in the world.

2. China and Hongkong

Hong Kong is a highly prosperous free port and an international metropolis. It is also called "Newport" with new york and London. It is the third largest financial center in the world, an important international trade and shipping center, and an international innovation and technology center. It is also one of the freest economies and most competitive cities in the world and enjoys a high reputation in the world.

3. Bangkok

Bangkok is a prosperous international metropolis and a trading center of precious metals and gems. The economy accounts for 44% of Thailand's total, and Bangkok Port undertakes 90% of Thailand's foreign trade. Bangkok has a developed tourism industry and has been selected as the most popular tourist city in the world.

4. Phuket

Phuket (Thai:; English: Phuket, located in the southeast of the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean, is the only island in Thailand that has been granted provincial status. The environment on the island is pure and it is a famous holiday island.

5. Seoul

There are many places of interest in Seoul, such as Guan Yue, Triangle Mountain, Wang Ren, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Deshou Palace and Changdeok Palace. Under the shadow of the urban area, ancient palaces and temples are equivalent to towering modern buildings, showing the ancient and modern history and times of Seoul.