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How to avoid the "crowds" when traveling on May Day?

You can choose unpopular attractions and travel in advance to avoid crowds.

You can try to choose a place that is relatively close to where you are now to travel. You don’t have to travel to some remote places, because we won’t spend too much on the road if we choose a place that is closer to travel. time;

The second is to try to choose some public transportation means to travel, so as not to waste too much time on the highway;

The third The first is that we must make good plans and strategies. Before going out, we must check in advance whether there is a lot of people in the place we want to go. If the current flow of people shows that there is a lot of people, then we should Change our route and change the time of the destination we want to go to.

Statutory holidays:

After the founding of New China, the Government Affairs Council of the Central People's Government designated May 1 as the statutory Labor Day in December 1949, a one-day holiday nationwide. On this day every year, the whole country celebrates. People put on their festive costumes and gather happily in parks, theaters, and squares to participate in various celebration rallies or cultural, sports and entertainment activities, and to commend workers who have made outstanding contributions.

On September 18, 1999, the State Council of China issued the "Decision of the State Council on Amending the Measures for National Holidays and Memorial Days", which revised for the first time the regulations issued by the Chinese Government Affairs Council on December 23, 1949. The "National Holidays and Anniversary Holidays Regulations" add statutory holidays such as the Spring Festival, May Day and National Day to a 7-day holiday nationwide, forming three "Golden Weeks".