
China’s Tourism Soars During Spring Festival Holiday with 13.52 Million Trips
China’s tourism soared during the Spring Festival holiday with 13.52 million trips, marking a return to peak international travel.
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China’s tourism soared during the Spring Festival holiday with 13.52 million trips, marking a return to peak international travel.
Fifteen Yangge dance troupes competed in Hulunbuir’s Spring Festival celebrations, showcasing vibrant performances and cultural heritage.
During the Spring Festival, Beijing’s Chinese Archaeological Museum opened its doors to many visitors eager to explore dragon-related artifacts in celebration of the Year of the Dragon.
French youth are embracing Chinese Spring Festival traditions, highlighting strong family bonds and fostering deeper cultural connections between China and France.
Bamboo rafts on Hubei’s Gongshui River offer colorful night views and vibrant folk performances, attracting visitors during the Spring Festival.
The Chinese mainland reported 2.3 billion trips during the Spring Festival holiday and expects a record 9 billion trips during the travel rush, according to the Ministry of Transport.
The Chinese mainland’s economy saw a significant boost during the Spring Festival holiday, with travel and consumption surging by 2.8 times compared to last year.
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Suzhou’s Spring Festival kicks off with a groundbreaking collaboration between ‘Honor of Kings’ and Panmen lantern fair, creating a mesmerizing dreamworld for tourists.
A traditional Chinese opera performance of “Mu Guiying Takes Command” at Qinghe Square in Fuyang City attracted large crowds during the Spring Festival, promoting cultural enrichment for local residents.