China’s Year of the Snake Kicks Off with a Consumption Boom 🐍💸
China kicks off the Year of the Snake with strong consumption policies, boosting retail sales and economic growth during the Spring Festival.
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China kicks off the Year of the Snake with strong consumption policies, boosting retail sales and economic growth during the Spring Festival.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival sets new records in travel, leisure, dining, and consumption, celebrating its UNESCO heritage status.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday sees a massive surge in tourism and spending, with 501 million trips and $93 billion in domestic spending. 🎉✈️
The 2025 Spring Festival in China saw a 5.9% increase in domestic trips and a 7% rise in spending, totaling 501M trips and 677B yuan.
During the 2025 Spring Festival, China experienced a significant boost in tourism with 501 million trips and domestic spending hitting 677 billion yuan.
The 2025 Spring Festival in China saw a surge with 501 million trips and spending reaching 677 billion yuan, marking significant growth in tourism and consumption.
Thousands flocked to Chengdu’s ‘Long Street Feast’ during the Spring Festival, enjoying local cuisine and cultural performances. Discover how this vibrant event boosted the local economy over the eight-day holiday.
Wuhan’s Guiyuan Temple Fair welcomed the Year of the Snake with vibrant festivities, drawing 300,000 visitors eager to experience rich Chinese New Year traditions.
Over 800 snowmen have become the icy stars at Yanjiagang Farm in Harbin! Meet Yanbao and Jiabao, towering at 16 meters with snake-themed hats, delivering festive cheer for the Year of the Snake.
During the Spring Festival, Beijing’s Ditan Park Temple Fair dazzled visitors with a fusion of art and heritage, offering a spectacular blend of visual arts and cultural experiences. 🎊