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Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
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China's Visa-Free Policy Fuels Spring Festival Tourism Boom
China's expanded visa-free policies led to a surge in international tourism during the Spring Festival, with 51 previously inaccessible townships and villages welcoming foreign visitors for the first time, resulting in a 58% increase in Xinjiang visitors and highlighting the appeal of lesser-known c...
China's Visa-Free Policy Fuels Spring Festival Tourism Boom
China's expanded visa-free policies led to a surge in international tourism during the Spring Festival, with 51 previously inaccessible townships and villages welcoming foreign visitors for the first time, resulting in a 58% increase in Xinjiang visitors and highlighting the appeal of lesser-known c...
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China's 2025 Spring Festival: Service Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by a record 501 million domestic tourist trips generating 677 billion yuan ($94.4 billion) in spending, along with booming restaurant and movie sales.
China's 2025 Spring Festival: Service Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by a record 501 million domestic tourist trips generating 677 billion yuan ($94.4 billion) in spending, along with booming restaurant and movie sales.
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China's Service Consumption Surges During 2025 Spring Festival
China's 2025 Spring Festival saw a 12.3 percent year-on-year surge in service consumption, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and 677 billion yuan in tourism spending, highlighting a robust consumer market and economic resilience.
China's Service Consumption Surges During 2025 Spring Festival
China's 2025 Spring Festival saw a 12.3 percent year-on-year surge in service consumption, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and 677 billion yuan in tourism spending, highlighting a robust consumer market and economic resilience.
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Chinese New Home Sales Surge 8% During Spring Festival, Boosting Market Confidence
A positive buying sentiment in China's new-home market during the Chinese New Year holiday (Jan 28-Feb 5) resulted in an 8 percent year-on-year growth in daily transactions across 28 major cities, signaling a strong sales season is expected in March and April, despite the holiday usually being a low...
Chinese New Home Sales Surge 8% During Spring Festival, Boosting Market Confidence
A positive buying sentiment in China's new-home market during the Chinese New Year holiday (Jan 28-Feb 5) resulted in an 8 percent year-on-year growth in daily transactions across 28 major cities, signaling a strong sales season is expected in March and April, despite the holiday usually being a low...
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China's 2025 Spring Festival Tourism Surges
Over 501 million domestic tourist visits and $93.1 billion in spending were recorded during China's 2025 Spring Festival holiday, a 5.9% and 7% year-on-year increase respectively, driven by cultural events, winter sports, and the festival's recent UNESCO recognition.
China's 2025 Spring Festival Tourism Surges
Over 501 million domestic tourist visits and $93.1 billion in spending were recorded during China's 2025 Spring Festival holiday, a 5.9% and 7% year-on-year increase respectively, driven by cultural events, winter sports, and the festival's recent UNESCO recognition.
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China's 2025 Spring Festival: Services Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth; domestic tourist trips reached 501 million, with total expenditure reaching 677 billion yuan ($92.87 billion), driven by a mix of cultural tourism and technological advancem...

China's 2025 Spring Festival: Services Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth; domestic tourist trips reached 501 million, with total expenditure reaching 677 billion yuan ($92.87 billion), driven by a mix of cultural tourism and technological advancem...
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China's Service Sector Booms During Lunar New Year
During China's 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, service consumption surged 12.3% year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and record-breaking entertainment revenue, signaling a robust and evolving consumer market.

China's Service Sector Booms During Lunar New Year
During China's 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, service consumption surged 12.3% year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and record-breaking entertainment revenue, signaling a robust and evolving consumer market.
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China's Box Office Soars to Record High on Technological Innovation
China's 2025 Spring Festival box office hit a record 9.51 billion yuan ($1.33 billion) due to technological advancements in film production, specifically high-performance computing used in films like "Ne Zha 2", which utilized the Gui'an Supercomputing Center in Guizhou province.

China's Box Office Soars to Record High on Technological Innovation
China's 2025 Spring Festival box office hit a record 9.51 billion yuan ($1.33 billion) due to technological advancements in film production, specifically high-performance computing used in films like "Ne Zha 2", which utilized the Gui'an Supercomputing Center in Guizhou province.
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Chinese New Home Sales Surge 8% During Spring Festival, Boosting Market Confidence
During the Chinese New Year holiday (Jan 28-Feb 5), 28 major Chinese cities experienced an 8 percent year-on-year rise in daily new-home transactions, with Guangzhou showing a 47 percent surge, signaling a strong recovery and boosting expectations for a robust sales season in March and April.

Chinese New Home Sales Surge 8% During Spring Festival, Boosting Market Confidence
During the Chinese New Year holiday (Jan 28-Feb 5), 28 major Chinese cities experienced an 8 percent year-on-year rise in daily new-home transactions, with Guangzhou showing a 47 percent surge, signaling a strong recovery and boosting expectations for a robust sales season in March and April.
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Xizang Tourism Booms During Spring Festival, Revenue Up 13.68%
Xizang's tourist attractions saw over 2.38 million visits during the 2023 Spring Festival, a 16.56% year-on-year increase, generating $266.36 million in revenue; this boom was driven by the region's inclusion in the Spring Festival gala and various promotional activities.

Xizang Tourism Booms During Spring Festival, Revenue Up 13.68%
Xizang's tourist attractions saw over 2.38 million visits during the 2023 Spring Festival, a 16.56% year-on-year increase, generating $266.36 million in revenue; this boom was driven by the region's inclusion in the Spring Festival gala and various promotional activities.
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China's Post-Holiday Employment Push: Guangdong Leads with Special Trains for Migrant Workers
Following China's Spring Festival, Guangdong province is organizing special trains and buses to help over 43 million migrant workers return to their jobs, implementing employment initiatives through March to address the peak job-change period and attract 1 million university graduates.

China's Post-Holiday Employment Push: Guangdong Leads with Special Trains for Migrant Workers
Following China's Spring Festival, Guangdong province is organizing special trains and buses to help over 43 million migrant workers return to their jobs, implementing employment initiatives through March to address the peak job-change period and attract 1 million university graduates.
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