
Record-Breaking Spring Festival: Tourism Booms in the Year of the Dragon
🔥 The 8-day Spring Festival holiday has set new records with a surge in tourism! 🐲 The Year of the Dragon brought booming travel markets, surpassing 2023 and even 2019 levels.
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🔥 The 8-day Spring Festival holiday has set new records with a surge in tourism! 🐲 The Year of the Dragon brought booming travel markets, surpassing 2023 and even 2019 levels.
During the 2024 Spring Festival, Chinese people are blending family reunions with travel and movies. Enhanced spending power and supportive policies are boosting consumption and fueling China’s economic growth.
China braces for a massive cold wave with plunging temperatures and heavy snow, hitting just as millions return home from Spring Festival celebrations.
Saturday marks the end of the Spring Festival holiday in the Chinese mainland, and millions are journeying back home or to work as the travel rush hits its peak. The film industry also celebrates record-breaking success!
With the Spring Festival holiday ending, the Chinese mainland is experiencing a peak in travel as millions return home. Here’s what you need to know about the transportation rush! 🚄
Experience the magic of Nanjing’s Laomendong neighborhood this Spring Festival as dazzling dragon lanterns light up the night, celebrating the Year of the Dragon and bringing festive joy to all! 🎆🐉
Thousands of drones lit up Xinjiang’s night sky, creating stunning scenes of dragons and phoenixes to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
As China’s Spring Festival ends, a travel surge signals a bright future for tourism in 2023! Air travel soared, with bustling airports and popular destinations buzzing with activity.
China’s SMEs show improved performance in January, boosted by increased production and festive consumer demand. Confidence rises with supportive policies, though high costs remain a challenge.
During the Spring Festival holiday, Chinese museums saw a surge in visitors thanks to special events. Chengdu Museum increased its daily ticket quota by 2,000 to accommodate more guests.