Update | Chaos and crowds make 'golden week' holiday a 'golden mess'
Chaos and crowds mar what should be a relaxing time, renewing calls for end to mainland's 'golden week' break
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Holidays are supposed to be fun and relaxing, but for many mainlanders the "golden week" holiday that ended yesterday turned out to be just the opposite: chaotic and frustrating.
As in previous years, mainland media and internet users are urging the government to rethink the mandated seven-day holiday, in which hundreds of millions of tourists head to the same attractions at the same time.
They want to replace it with a flexible annual leave system so the demand for travel would be spread out and the break made more enjoyable.
The number of golden week travellers this year set a record, the National Tourism Administration said yesterday.
But internet users were calling the holidays a "golden mess" - a pun on mess and week, which sound the same in Putonghua.
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