China’s Spring Festival Spending Rebounds on Stimulus Boost
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Why China’s Spring Festival is Becoming a Global Celebration
Chongqing – Data from travel platforms reveals that in the two weeks leading up to the 2026 Chinese New Year, international flight bookings to China surged by more than 400% year-on-year. While Thailand and South Korea remained major source markets, bookings from several European countries also doubled. China's National Immigration Administration forecast that daily cross-border passenger flows during the holiday would exceed 2.05 million, a 14…
Nine days, Billions spent: How China’s Spring Festival turned into a massive shopping storm
For nine exciting days, China was not just celebrating it was spending like never before. The country’s biggest holiday, the Spring Festival, created a wave of travel, shopping, dining, and entertainment that pumped billions into the economy and filled the streets with energy and joy. The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China. It is a time when families reunite, homes are decorated with red lante…
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