Visa-Free Policy Fuels Spring Festival Tourism Between China and Malaysia
A mutual visa-free policy celebrates 50 years of China-Malaysia relations, boosting Spring Festival tourism and bringing cultural festivities to Malaysia.
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A mutual visa-free policy celebrates 50 years of China-Malaysia relations, boosting Spring Festival tourism and bringing cultural festivities to Malaysia.
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with the 2024 Cross-Straits Spring Festival Fireworks Display, uniting Xiamen and Kinmen in a spectacular evening for the Year of the Dragon.
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Chongqing’s Shapingba District Aquarium amazed visitors with an underwater dragon dance, celebrating the upcoming Spring Festival and the Year of the Dragon with a blend of tradition and artistry.
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