KEY POINTS
  • From Oct. 1 to 8, duty-free sales in the tropical island province of Hainan more than doubled from last year — rising 148.7% — to 1.04 billion yuan ($155 million), according to the local customs agency.
  • Total sales on Tmall Global, Alibaba's primary e-commerce platform for overseas brands looking to reach China, rose by 79% during the first seven days of the month from a year ago, according to the company, which did not disclose a monetary figure.
  • Most Chinese tourists come from China's middle class, who are less affected than low-income groups by the coronavirus and are now spending a lot on luxury products, said Jianguang Shen, chief economist at JD Digits, which was spun off from Chinese e-commerce company JD.com.
People wearing face masks walk along Qianmen street to shop during the country's national "Golden Week" holiday in Beijing on October 5, 2020.

BEIJING – Chinese tourists shopped more in their home country during the latest "Golden Week" holiday, as the coronavirus pandemic kept millions from traveling overseas.

From Oct. 1 to 8, duty-free sales in the tropical island province of Hainan more than doubled from last year — soaring by nearly 150% — to 1.04 billion yuan ($155 million), according to the local customs agency. Tourist visits rose more than 40% to 146,800, the agency added.