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BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Dancer and theater professor Margaret Carmichael recently returned to scenic Kuliang in the eastern suburbs of China's coastal Fuzhou City for her second visit. The ...
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Travelers spread across China this Lunar New Year, leading to 677 billion yuan ($93 billion) in domestic tourism spending.
Travel and spending during China’s Lunar New Year holiday hit new records this year, giving the government an encouraging boost as it seeks to ramp up the ailing economy.
China logged a steep increase in inbound travel bookings for this year’s holiday, while the country’s outbound travel sector also showed signs of recovery.