Chinese Consumers Ignite Record Spending During Spring Festival
Chinese consumers are showcasing unprecedented spending power during the Spring Festival, signaling robust economic momentum for the Year of the Dragon.
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Chinese consumers are showcasing unprecedented spending power during the Spring Festival, signaling robust economic momentum for the Year of the Dragon.
The United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, and Brazil have formed a ‘climate troika’ to collaborate on limiting global warming to 1.5°C, aiming to enhance international cooperation and maintain momentum in climate action.
China’s 2024 Spring Festival saw the rise of the ‘Home First, Travel Next’ trend, with people balancing family reunions and travel adventures, leading to a significant surge in domestic and cross-border travel.
A 999-meter-long dragon-themed corridor at Feilong Lake Scenic Area in Guizhou is attracting tourists during the Spring Festival, marking the start of the Year of the Dragon.
Tourists are enjoying scenic boat tours in Huzhou’s Nanxun Ancient Town during the Spring Festival, experiencing traditional architecture and holiday festivities along the ancient canals.
China experiences a surge in consumption and travel during the Lunar New Year holiday from February 10 to 17, with box office revenues exceeding 4 billion yuan and increased activity in retail and tourism sectors.
Xin’er has built a 6,000-square-meter family garden in Guilin, where three generations enjoy over a thousand plants in full bloom, creating a haven of natural beauty and family unity even in December’s chill.
Discover Taimu Mountain in Fuding, southeast China’s Fujian Province—a majestic blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, famed for its waterfalls, temples, and as the legendary birthplace of white tea.
Discover the enchanting night views of Suzhou during the Chinese New Year, as the city lights up in celebration.
Discover the Chongqing Grand Theater, an architectural marvel in southwest China resembling a ‘glass spaceship’ on the Yangtze River.
A landmark UN report reveals that one in five migratory species is threatened with extinction due to human activities and climate change.
Syrian family embraces Chinese New Year traditions in Nanjing, blending their own customs with Chinese festivities to create a unique celebration of culture and family.
China’s transport sector handled over 273 million passenger trips on the second day of the Lunar New Year holiday, marking a significant increase from last year.
China’s film market has surged in 2024, with box office revenues reaching 6.4 billion yuan ($890 million), surpassing North America and making China the world’s largest movie market for now.
Liang Si feared she’d kill her first plant as a volunteer gardener. With guidance from master gardener Mr. Cheng, she not only revived a dying Satin Pothos but also discovered the healing power of nurturing life.
Discover the mesmerizing night views of Suzhou during Chinese New Year. As the most populous city in Jiangsu Province, Suzhou lights up with vibrant celebrations highlighting its rich cultural heritage.
Lohas Park in Taipei bursts into color as the 2024 Lohas Cherry Blossom Festival begins. With over half the cherry trees in bloom, visitors are flocking to celebrate the arrival of spring.
Hong Kong lit up the night sky over Victoria Harbor with a stunning fireworks display on the second day of the Lunar New Year, celebrating the Year of the Dragon and attracting thousands of spectators.
Philadelphia’s Chinatown welcomes the Year of the Dragon with vibrant festivities, sharing Chinese traditions through lion and dragon dances, parades, and cultural events.
Completed in 1968, the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge is a historic engineering marvel symbolizing China’s innovation and self-reliance.