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.
China’s 2024 Spring Festival embraces a new ‘Home First, Travel Next’ trend, with a surge in both domestic and cross-border travel, reflecting a vibrant holiday spirit.
China’s transport sector handled over 273 million passenger trips on the second day of the Chinese New Year, marking a 22.6% increase from last year during the Spring Festival travel rush.
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