China’s Spring Festival Tourism Hits Record Highs in 2024
China’s domestic tourism breaks records with 501 million Spring Festival trips and $92.6 billion in spending, signaling economic and cultural resurgence.
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China’s domestic tourism breaks records with 501 million Spring Festival trips and $92.6 billion in spending, signaling economic and cultural resurgence.
The 2025 Spring Festival holiday in the Chinese mainland saw a surge with 501 million domestic trips and spending hitting 677 billion yuan, marking significant growth.
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