China’s Mid-Autumn Festival Sees Surge in Travel and Consumption
China’s tourism and consumer markets boomed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with travel volumes surging as the nation prepares for the upcoming National Day “golden week”.
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China’s tourism and consumer markets boomed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with travel volumes surging as the nation prepares for the upcoming National Day “golden week”.
China’s Mid-Autumn Festival holiday saw a significant surge in travel and consumption, indicating robust economic vitality. This positive trend is expected to continue into the upcoming National Day “golden week.”
Photographer Ma Ye reimagines the Mid-Autumn Festival by transforming everyday food into stunning landscapes, offering a fresh perspective on this traditional celebration.
Chinese artist He Wei blends tradition and technology, reimagining the Mid-Autumn Festival with captivating digital animations.
Chinese engineers unveiled new designs for the Chang’e-6 mission during the Mid-Autumn Festival, highlighting its pioneering retrograde orbit that enabled sampling from the moon’s far side.
China’s transportation sectors handled 215.92 million passenger trips on the first day of the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, marking a 37.9% year-on-year increase.
China’s travel market is gearing up for a surge in tourism during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival on September 29, with short-distance trips and cultural tours leading the trend.
China’s deep-rooted passion for the moon, from ancient poetry and the Mid-Autumn Festival to pioneering lunar missions, showcases a timeless connection blending tradition with modern exploration.
China celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival with vibrant events, from star-studded galas and historical exhibitions to record-breaking lantern shows, showcasing its rich cultural tapestry.
Foshan in south China’s Guangdong Province lights up with the Daliang Fish Lantern Festival, celebrating culture and community during the Mid-Autumn Festival holidays.
Hungarian pianist Balazs Havasi electrifies the CMG’s 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala with his rock-star approach to classical music, celebrating cultural exchange and his ongoing connection with China.
People across China and beyond celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with family gatherings, moon gazing, and festive events like lantern fairs and cultural galas.
Luoyi Ancient City in Luoyang bursts into life during the Mid-Autumn Festival, as visitors flock to experience its vibrant night economy and rich cultural heritage.
As the full moon rises over Mingsha Mountain, people gather to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, sharing traditions and stories under the moonlit sky of Dunhuang.
China’s mooncakes are embracing modern simplicity as regulations curb excessive packaging. With sales booming, these traditional pastries reflect a shift towards sustainable and rational consumption.
Master paper lantern maker Kenneth Mo Cheuk-Kei has dedicated 27 years to preserving Hong Kong’s traditional craft, illuminating the city during the Mid-Autumn Festival with his luminous creations.
An average of 1.8 million daily cross-border trips are expected during China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, a 21.9% increase from last year, according to the National Immigration Administration.
Shenyang, once China’s ‘City of Steel,’ has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Hosting the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala, the city now showcases its renewed spirit and hidden charms.
Shenyang City in northeast China will host the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala on September 17. Explore the city’s rich history, cultural landmarks, and its unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Shenyang, with over 2,000 years of history, hosts this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala on September 17. Experience the rich heritage and festivities in this vibrant city.