Source: cnbc.com

The rapid growth of Chinese tourism took a bit of a breather during the latest week-long National Day holiday, government data indicate.

The seven-day vacation from Oct. 1 to Oct. 7 is dubbed "Golden Week" and is one of the few major government-mandated holidays in a country where personal vacation days are few. This year's National Day was particularly significant domestically since it revolved around massive celebrations on Oct. 1 for the 70th anniversary of the Communist Party's rule.

Chinese tourist sites received 782 million visits during the holiday, up well over 7% from last year's 726 million, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. But, that's slower than reported growth of more than 9% in 2018, and down from a 10% increase in 2017.

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