China’s 2025 Spring Festival Breaks Records in Travel and Fun! π
Hey everyone! Have you ever been part of a celebration so big it breaks records? Well, that’s exactly what happened during China’s 2025 Spring Festival! π²π
Millions on the Move π
Imagine if everyone you know decided to travel at the same time! During this special holiday, over 2.3 billion trips were made across the Chinese mainland as people visited family and friends or explored new places. That’s like moving every person in the whole worldβtwice! ππΆββοΈπΆββοΈ
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles πβοΈπ
To help everyone get where they wanted to go, extra trains and buses were added. On one day alone, the railways carried over 16 million passengersβthe most ever during the Spring Festival! Even the subways in big cities like Beijing stayed open late to make sure everyone got home safely. ππ
Movie Magic πΏπ¬
Do you love movies? So do people in China! Over the holiday, a record-breaking 187 million people went to the cinema. The box office made over 9.51 billion yuan! Thatβs a lot of popcorn and fun. The most popular movie was “Ne Zha 2,” which earned a whopping 4.94 billion yuan. π₯β
Fun in the Snow and Sun βοΈβοΈ
Whether it was skiing in the snowy mountains of Altay Prefecture or enjoying the warm weather in Yangshuo County, people traveled all over to have a great time. Places like science museums also welcomed millions of visitors. There’s so much to see and do! β·οΈποΈπ§ͺ
Yummy Food and Shopping Spree πποΈ
What’s a festival without delicious food? People enjoyed special meals with family and friends. Online food orders and shopping went through the roof! Platforms like Meituan saw lots of people ordering food and booking tables at restaurants. ππ²
A Great Start to the Year π
The amazing numbers from the Spring Festival show how much people love to celebrate and spend time together. It’s a wonderful beginning to the new year, full of happiness and excitement! Let’s look forward to even more fun times ahead. ππ
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China's 2025 Spring Festival sees record-breaking travel, consumption
cgtn.com