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China has basked in a festive hustle and bustle as people celebrated the lunar new year of the rabbit with strong consumer sentiments.
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To celebrate Lunar New Year, the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing was illumined as the night fell during the Spring Festival holiday, which echoed the busy skiing and skating venues near the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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After enduring the negative impact of COVID-19, China's cinemas welcomed crowds of moviegoers during the Spring Festival holiday, raising hopes for the film industry's recovery.
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The city of Tangshan in north China’s Hebei province is adorned with decorations to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit during the Spring Festival holiday.
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Following the downgrading of China's management of COVID-19, people across the country are merrily celebrating the Spring Festival, one of the most important traditional Chinese festivals, with their families.
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A fireworks show is staged to celebrate the Spring Festival in south China's Macao, Jan. 24, 2023.
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As of Tuesday, the fourth day of the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, China's box office revenue for the holiday exceeded 3 billion yuan ($443 million).
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Various activities were held in Shenyang at the 6-day fair, starting from Jan. 22, to celebrate the Spring Festival.
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The box office for the seven-day 2023 Chinese New Year holiday exceeded 2 billion yuan on Monday, with domestic films driving the majority of the sales.
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As China downgraded its management of COVID-19 and facilitated the smooth and orderly cross-border travel of Chinese and foreign nationals in early January, the outbound travel market quickly recovered during the Spring Festival.