
China’s Dragon Boat Festival Sees Surge in Consumer Spending
China experiences robust growth in consumer spending during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with vibrant activities across tourism, transport, and retail sectors from Saturday to Monday.
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China experiences robust growth in consumer spending during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with vibrant activities across tourism, transport, and retail sectors from Saturday to Monday.
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