SHANGHAI -- Travel and spending during China's Lunar New Year holiday surged beyond the pre-pandemic levels seen in 2019 despite concerns over slowing economic growth.
Travel also soars as millions meet up with family and friends
Visitors throng Shanghai's Yu Garden during the 2024 Lunar New Year holiday. © Reuters
SHANGHAI -- Travel and spending during China's Lunar New Year holiday surged beyond the pre-pandemic levels seen in 2019 despite concerns over slowing economic growth.