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Lantern Festival Celebrated Globally, Blending Tradition with Modern Trends

The Lantern Festival, celebrated on February 5th in Taiwan and China, marked the Lunar New Year's end with thousands releasing paper lanterns in Taiwan, while Beijing residents enjoyed light shows and glutinous rice dumplings.

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Record Lunar New Year Spending Offers Temporary Boost to China's Economy

China's Lunar New Year holiday saw record-breaking tourism with 501 million trips and 677 billion yuan ($93 billion) in spending, exceeding 2024 levels by 5.9% and 7%, respectively; this surge, fueled by government initiatives and increased foreign tourism, offers a temporary boost to the struggling...

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Global Celebration of Chinese New Year Highlights Cultural Exchange

The Chinese New Year, starting January 29th, 2024 (year of the Wood Snake), is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage celebrated globally, featuring traditions like auspicious couplets, ancestor veneration, and family reunions; its broadcast in Peru highlights intercultural exchange.

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China's Express Delivery Network Surges During Spring Festival

During China's Spring Festival, express deliveries surged to over 670 million daily, a 29 percent increase from 2024, driven by e-commerce and online shopping for diverse holiday goods, posing challenges for logistics companies due to seasonal labor shortages.

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Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China

Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.

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Record Lunar New Year Travel Fuels China's Economic Optimism

China's Lunar New Year celebration saw a record 273 million inter-regional trips on February 10th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase, reflecting strong economic activity and boosted by UNESCO recognition of the festival's cultural significance; this positive trend is expected to contribute to China's ec...

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Lantern Festival Draws Global Crowds to Taiwan and China

Thousands celebrated the Lantern Festival in Taiwan and China on Wednesday, with the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan drawing international visitors who released wish lanterns, while light shows and glutinous rice dumplings were popular in China.

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Wang Xing Kidnapping Causes Sharp Drop in Chinese Tourism to Thailand

News of actor Wang Xing's rescue from a Thai human trafficking ring caused a 15.6% drop in Chinese tourist bookings to Thailand from January 13-20, impacting other Southeast Asian countries as well, while boosting tourism to Australia, the UAE, and South Korea.

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China's Shehuo Festival: E-commerce's Double-Edged Impact on Tradition

Photographer Zhang Xiao's "Community Fire" documents the Shehuo festival in northern China, revealing how urbanization and e-commerce impact this ancient Lunar New Year tradition, threatening traditional craftsmanship despite creating economic opportunities in some rural villages.

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Diverse Lunar New Year Traditions Shared by NPR Listeners

NPR listeners describe diverse Lunar New Year traditions: decorating with red, wearing cheongsams, tossing lo hei salad, observing xong dat (first person entering the home), cleaning the house, and eating sweet treats; these practices reflect cultural beliefs and hopes for a prosperous new year.

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China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom

China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...

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Lunar New Year 2025: Adapting Traditions

The 2025 Lunar New Year saw diverse celebrations across Asian communities, blending old traditions like giving lucky red envelopes and cleaning homes for good fortune with newer customs such as sending scratch-off lottery tickets or reading a new book together as a family, reflecting cultural adapta...

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