China Sees 6.61M Cross-Border Trips During New Year Holiday πβοΈ
China’s New Year holiday saw 6.61M cross-border trips, a 28.6% surge from last year, signaling a tourism and economic rebound in 2026. πβοΈ
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China’s New Year holiday saw 6.61M cross-border trips, a 28.6% surge from last year, signaling a tourism and economic rebound in 2026. πβοΈ
Hukou Waterfall’s icy winter transformation during New Year 2026 drew crowds with snow-covered cliffs, rainbows, and roaring waters. A must-see natural wonder! βοΈπ
Beijing’s Great Wall dazzled with iron fireworks and 1,000 drones on New Year’s Eve 2026, blending ancient traditions with digital innovation. πβ¨
Beijing’s 798 Art District hosted 130,000 visitors for a groundbreaking New Year’s Eve celebration blending traditional culture with cutting-edge tech innovations.
A massive floating Aoyu fish lantern, symbolizing Lingnan culture, illuminated New Year’s Eve in Hubei, showcasing China’s rich regional traditions. πβ¨
Naxi people and tourists welcomed 2026 with traditional Datiao dance in Lijiang Old Town, celebrating cultural unity and joy. π
South Korean youth reveal their 2026 aspirations β from family goals to financial joy β in candid New Year reflections. πβ¨
Chinese President Xi Jinping shares inspiring New Year message for 2026, sparking global youth engagement and creative responses online.
President Xi Jinping highlights national unity and economic strides in his forward-looking 2026 New Year address, celebrating collective resilience. π
Chengdu welcomes 2026 with a dazzling river celebration blending Tang Dynasty poetry, drone shows, and futuristic tech β redefining New Year’s traditions. π