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China Lunar New Year travel spending surpasses pre-Covid levels — is ...


China’s travel activity and spending jumped above pre-pandemic levels during the Lunar New year holiday, signaling that consumption was improving in the world’s second-largest economy. Read More

China's travel spending during Lunar New Year holidays beats pre-COVID ...


BEIJING (Reuters) -Tourism revenues in China during the Lunar New Year holidays that ended on Saturday surged by 47.3% year-on-year and surpassed 2019 levels, thanks to a domestic travel boom amid ... Read More

China’s Lunar New Year Travel, Spending Boom Offer Positive Signs - MSN


During the Lunar New Year, China’s goods consumption grew 9.9%, while services consumption rose 12.3% from the same period a year ago, according to the State Taxation Administration, based on ... Read More

China’s New Year Travel and Spending Top Pre-Covid Levels


Chinese travel and spending during the Lunar New Year holiday exceeded levels from before the pandemic, adding to signs that consumption in the world’s second-largest economy is improving. Read More

China’s Lunar New Year Travel, Spending Boom Offer Positive Signs


Tourism revenues in China during the eight-day holiday that ended Tuesday rose 7.0% in year-over-year terms, while the number of domestic trips rose 5.9%, state media reported. Read More


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