Record-Breaking Spring Festival Sees Unprecedented Tourism Surge
The Year of the Dragon’s 8-day Spring Festival concludes with a record-breaking surge in tourism, surpassing numbers from 2023 and 2019.
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The Year of the Dragon’s 8-day Spring Festival concludes with a record-breaking surge in tourism, surpassing numbers from 2023 and 2019.
The 2024 Spring Festival is propelling the Chinese mainland’s consumption market through rising spending power and supportive government policies.
A new cold wave is forecast to hit China from February 17-22, impacting the Spring Festival travel rush with severe weather and increased road traffic risks.
China’s transport networks are breaking records as millions rush to return home after the Spring Festival holiday.
As China’s Spring Festival holiday concludes, transportation hubs witness a significant passenger surge with millions returning home or traveling.
SĂŁo Paulo’s Chinatown celebrates the Spring Festival, embracing “Chinese red” and festive vibes. Locals like student Lucas Alves share their hopes for a lucky and successful new year.
Experience the vibrant Spring Festival in Nanjing’s Laomendong, where stunning dragon lanterns light up the historic neighborhood as part of the renowned Qinhuai Lantern Show.
Thousands of drones light up Xinjiang’s Kaidu River with stunning dragon and phoenix displays for the Spring Festival’s Year of the Dragon celebration.
Yunnan’s winter study camps gain popularity among families during Spring Festival, offering unique cultural and natural experiences for kids and parents.
China’s railway network handled a record 230 million passenger trips during the first half of the 2024 Spring Festival travel rush, with measures to meet growing demand.