China's economy gets New Year boost from holiday travel and shopping
Train stations and airports across the country were jam-packed for weeks as millions returned home for the festive period in an annual migration that is expected to be a record
China's sluggish domestic consumption got a boost over the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday, with travel and retail sales both offering a slight reprieve to a dragging economy facing the prospect of an escalating US trade war.
Train stations and airports across the country were jam-packed for weeks as millions returned home for the festive period in an annual migration that is expected to be a record.
Official data showed there were 500 million domestic tourist trips during the eight-day holiday period, commerce ministry spokeswoman He Yongqian said Thursday.
That's a 5.9 percent jump from the same period last year, when travel numbers returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Meanwhile, sales of "key retail and catering services nationwide" were also up, by 4.1 percent compared to last year, He Yongqian told reporters in Beijing.
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February 07, 25 04:38:54 PM IST