Proactive travel plan
During major holidays, the volume of vehicles moving will likely increase sharply, easily congested.
Families planning to go out should choose to depart early or deviate from peak hours, check the route in advance to avoid traffic jams, especially on routes in and out of the city and tourist areas.
Ensuring traffic safety
Comply with the law when participating in traffic, do not use alcohol when driving, check the vehicle before going far. If traveling with young children, it is necessary to fully equip a helmet and suitable car seats.
Order early services
Accommodation and dining services during holidays easily increase in price and run out of tickets early. Therefore, each family should proactively book rooms, bus tickets, and sightseeing tickets in advance and check the information clearly to avoid incurring unwanted costs.
Preserve personal property In crowded places such as beaches, amusement parks, festivals, pay attention to handbags, phones, and important papers to avoid theft.
Food safety notes
Prioritize eating and drinking in reputable places, limit food of unknown origin, especially street food in hot weather that easily causes poisoning.
Preventing heatstroke and sunstroke
The weather during the April 30 - May 1 holiday is prone to hot weather. You should bring drinking water, hats, sunscreen, and limit outdoor activities during peak hours at noon and afternoon.
Monitoring young children and adults
Crowded amusement parks are easy to get lost. Families should agree on a meeting point, always keep an eye on young children and support the elderly when moving.
Prepare basic medical plans
Bring personal medicine and necessary first aid items. If traveling far, you should inquire in advance at a medical facility near your accommodation.