Although China uses the Gregorian calendar (meaning it's the year 2020 there, just like in the U.S.), its holidays are governed by the traditional lunisolar calendar, according to National Geographic.
Consumer spending during China's Lunar New Year topped the pre-pandemic level as travel surged. Total domestic trips for the eight-day long holiday from February 10-17 were up 34.3% year-over-year to ...
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