Exploring China Chic: A Unique Journey on China’s National Day
Discover the exciting new series ‘Exploring China Chic on China’s National Day’ as it takes you on a unique journey through modern China, blending tradition with today’s trends!
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Discover the exciting new series ‘Exploring China Chic on China’s National Day’ as it takes you on a unique journey through modern China, blending tradition with today’s trends!
China’s central bank just made some of its boldest moves yet! Bloomberg’s Marvin Chen says the market can relax as China shows it’s serious about boosting the economy. Find out what this means for you!
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China’s National Day holiday kicks off with a massive surge in travel and consumer spending, signaling a vibrant boost to the economy. 🚀
China’s box office earnings during the National Day holiday have soared past 1 billion yuan ($142 million) as of October 3, showcasing a booming film industry and festive holiday spirit.
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Goldman Sachs forecasts a ‘rosy and robust’ surge in China’s National Day holiday travel, expecting outbound trips to grow by 50-60% year-on-year.
China hits a record with 21.44 million train trips on National Day holiday’s first day! 🚆 Another 18.2 million trips expected on October 2. Are you traveling or chilling at home this holiday?
China’s regions are boosting the ‘holiday economy’ with innovative consumption models during the National Day holiday from October 1 to 7.