A record 474 million people traveled during the Spring Festival, and China’s flowing vitality was “hot and hot” The market is booming, demonstrating the "hot" vitality of China's economy. Tickets for many scenic spots are sold out, and rooms in many hotels are hard to come by. The 8-day long holiday makes “traveling” replace “returning home and become the holiday. Ice and snow and New Year tourism are very popular in the North and South.
/PRNewswire/ As media sources around the world have paid so much attention to infection surges in various metropolises or first-and-second-tier cities in.
As media sources around the world have paid so much attention to infection surges in various metropolises or first-and-second-tier cities in China and governments at all levels have attached great importance to anti-epidemic work in rural areas, a review on how numerous small cities in China overcome the infection peak and spent the Spring Festival holidays makes up the final piece of puzzle on how China managed to go through the latest round of infections since its optimization of the policy regarding COVID-19 management.
A few days before the Spring Festival in 2020, I returned to my hometown - Yichang, a city about 320 kilometers away from Wuhan in Central China s Hubei Province, at that time there was no way to know that it would be the last Spring Festival, the most important traditional Chinese festival centered on the eternal theme of family reunion, I spent with my grandfather.