Dragon Year Boom: Chinese Spending Hits Record High ๐๐ธ
Chinese consumers break spending records during Spring Festival as travel rebounds to pre-pandemic levels, signaling strong economic momentum for the Year of the Dragon.
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Chinese consumers break spending records during Spring Festival as travel rebounds to pre-pandemic levels, signaling strong economic momentum for the Year of the Dragon.
A 999-meter dragon-themed corridor in Guizhou is drawing crowds during the Spring Festival, blending nature with Lunar New Year symbolism. ๐ฒ๐ฎ
Spring Festival boat tours in Huzhouโs Nanxun Ancient Town offer scenic canal views and a nostalgic escape. ๐ค๐ฎ
Discover the Chongqing Grand Theater, a mesmerizing ‘glass spaceship’ on the Yangtze River. Join CGTN’s Spring Festival tour and explore this architectural gem! โจ๐ญ
China recorded 273+ million passenger trips on the Lunar New Yearโs second day, marking a 22.6% surge as travel rebounds post-pandemic. ๐
China’s film market kicks off 2024 with a whopping $6.4 billion in box office earnings, leading the global industry during the Spring Festival! ๐ฅ๐
The Chinese mainland’s box office revenue for 2024 has surpassed 6 billion yuan ($890M), making it the world’s largest movie market. The Spring Festival holiday boosted earnings with top domestic films leading the charts. ๐ฅ๐
Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor dazzled with 23,888 fireworks to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, drawing crowds and symbolizing hope for prosperity. ๐๐
Harbin has become the top holiday destination this Spring Festival, with a booming tourism scene turning ice into gold! โ๏ธ๐ฅ
China’s record-breaking Spring Festival travel rush highlights economic recovery & cultural unity, with 9 billion trips powering reunions worldwide. ๐