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"textContent": "Longer holiday boosts China’s Lunar New Year tourism spending Tourists seek traditional experience in lower-tier cities Box office takings slump 39.5% BEIJING — China’s nine-day Lunar New Year holiday delivered a boost to domestic travel and consumer spending, meeting government hopes that an extended break would coax households to travel, shop and seek entertainment. The […]\n\nThe post China’s longest lunar new year holiday lifts travel spending appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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