Travelers spread across China this Lunar New Year, leading to 677 billion yuan ($93 billion) in domestic tourism spending.
Learn why this ancient Chinese dance, rooted in Kung Fu moves, plays an important role in celebrating Lunar New Year.
Statistics indicate domestic consumption broke several records during this year’s holiday, with lower-end spending seeing the ...
Lunar New Year starts this week, marking an important holiday in China and other Asian communities. Lunar New Year ...
Chinese Catholics from across the Archdiocese of Newark and beyond gathered at Holy Cross Church in Harrison on Feb. 2 to ...
Here's a little information on the holiday and how to celebrate it. What is the difference between the Lunar New Year ...
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other ...
But for billions of people around the world who celebrate the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, ...
Tourism revenues in China during the eight-day holiday that ended Tuesday rose 7.0% in year-over-year terms, while the number ...
China's economy gets New Year boost from holiday travel and shopping China's sluggish domestic consumption got a boost over the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday, with travel and retail sales both ...