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Economic hardship affects Lunar New Year celebrations in China

Thursday, 30 January 2025 ()
Economic hardship affects Lunar New Year celebrations in ChinaSome Chinese are giving up on Spring Festival traditions to save money during a stagnating economy
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News video: Beijingers share Lunar New Year wishes as China seeks economic boost

Beijingers share Lunar New Year wishes as China seeks economic boost 01:54

Beijing residents and visitors skate on one of the Chinese capital's frozen lakes ahead of the Lunar New Year, as the country still struggles to cement its economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, beset by a property sector crisis, chronically low consumption and high youth unemployment. "I hope...

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