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China's Golden Week holiday spending dips in latest red flag for economy

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Golden Ticket: China Bets on Holiday Travel to Boost Spending

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As Rain Hits Holiday Travel, China Braces for Record Return Rush

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The 2025 holiday season could break travel records again. Here's when to book your plans.

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China Consumer Prices Unexpectedly Rise on Holiday Demand

China’s consumer prices unexpectedly increased in October, as holidays during the month boosted travel, food and transport demand — a pick-up many economists saw likely as fleeting. The consumer price ... Read More
Why Consumers Say They’re Planning to Cut Back on Holiday Spending This Year

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China Introduces New School Holiday to Get Parents Spending More
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