Beijing earnt 3.44 billion yuan (US$414.5 million) during the May
Day holiday, 94.1 percent of which came from tourists.
Cars, electric appliances and food sales were also the three
highlights.
The Quanjude restaurant in Qianmen - famous for its roast Peking
duck - received 5,620 guests on May 4 and earned a total of 720,000
yuan (US$86,700), setting a new record in its history for the
highest amount of sales in one day.
The week-long holiday has created good opportunities for shops and
department stores to make a fortune.
People also lined up in front of Guomei electric appliance chain
stores to buy promoted products.
Most department stores in Beijing have also seen a prominent
increase in sales, according to statistics provided by the Beijing
Municipal Business Committee.
Landao department store achieved a sales revenue of 4 million yuan
(US$481,000) in a single day, 700,000 yuan (US$84,300) higher than
last year.
Whilst transport is back to normal following the week-long May Day
holiday, hospitals and banks are preparing themselves for what is
for them a busier time than usual.
Hospitals in Beijing received a great number of patients
Wednesday.
At
the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, lines of people waited in
front of windows to pay their fees.
"I
should have come here later or maybe tomorrow. There are so many
people," said a women surnamed Chen who waited in the queue.
Banks in Beijing have also been more crowded than usual due to
their closure over the holiday period.
People were only able to get access to cash with debit cards and
credit cards that the ATM machines would accept.
(China Daily May 9, 2002)
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