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The Lunar New Year holiday and Beijings aspirations of strengthening the economy are in jeopardy due to a snowstorm.

The Lunar New Year holiday and Beijings aspirations of strengthening the economy are in jeopardy due to a snowstorm.

By Kajal Sharma - 01 Feb 2024 03:22 PM

As millions of Chinese get ready to travel for Lunar New Year, one of China's two main holiday seasons is under way. However, China's meteorologists are concerned that this year's holiday travels may be hampered by unfavorable winter weather. The China Meteorological Administration issued a warning on Tuesday, stating that until February 5th, large-scale rain, snow, and freezing temperatures could affect central and eastern China.Chills in the economy A ruined Lunar New Year might prevent the already faltering Chinese economy from getting a boost. Customers appear hesitant to spend as freely as they did prior to the epidemic, as evidenced by the fact that official travel estimates for the National Day Golden Week vacation in October of last year were dropped.PressBee News.. Fortune View the article from A blizzard poses a threat to Beijing's goals of improving the economy as well as the Lunar New Year holiday. Let's get specific. One area where the weak Chinese economy is improving is domestic tourism, but inclement winter weather could dash those plans.

A snowfall poses a threat to disrupt the Lunar New Year celebration and on The original topic has been published and made available on Fortune; the PressBee editing staff has confirmed this, but it may have been somewhat altered or paraphrased from it. This news or issue can be read and followed directly from its primary source.

 

 


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