
China’s 2025 Spring Festival Sparks Economic Boom
China’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday sparks economic boom with record tourism, shifting consumer trends, and a thriving entertainment industry.
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China’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday sparks economic boom with record tourism, shifting consumer trends, and a thriving entertainment industry.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday set new records in travel, leisure, and consumption, marking a strong start to the nation’s economy this year.
China’s Spring Festival 2025 saw a tourism boom with over 500 million trips and increased spending, fueled by cultural celebrations and tech innovations.
China’s Spring Festival holiday sets a new global box office record with over 10 billion yuan in revenue. Animated film ‘Ne Zha 2’ leads the surge, breaking multiple records.
A vibrant Chinese ink painting exhibition titled ‘Red’ is bringing the festive spirit of the Chinese New Year to Madrid’s Usera district, showcasing 23 works by renowned artist Yue Yu.
Thousands of Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing to celebrate the Spring Festival, finding unique ways to honor traditions while far from home.
Experience the excitement of the lion dance and traditional festivities at Beijing’s Moshikou New Year Festival, showcasing the rich heritage of the Spring Festival.
China’s Spring Festival box office sets a new record, hitting 10 billion yuan, with ‘Ne Zha 2’ becoming the top-grossing domestic animated feature ever.
China’s film industry broke records during the 2025 Spring Festival, with box office earnings hitting 9.51 billion yuan and 187 million moviegoers attending theaters.
Chinese animated fantasy ‘Ne Zha 2’ dazzles audiences with groundbreaking visual effects, setting new box office records during the 2025 Spring Festival holiday.