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    The old and new of Chinese Spring Festival

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    2018-02-22 16:25Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download
    People visit a lantern fair in Hengshui, north China's Hebei Province, Feb. 20, 2018. A lantern fair was held at the Expo Park in Hengshui to celebrate the Chinese New Year. (Xinhua/Zhu Xudong)

    People visit a lantern fair in Hengshui, north China's Hebei Province, Feb. 20, 2018. A lantern fair was held at the Expo Park in Hengshui to celebrate the Chinese New Year. (Xinhua/Zhu Xudong)

    Despite the unwillingness of many to return to work, on Wednesday the curtain finally dropped on the week-long holiday in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year.

    The Spring Festival holiday not only has become a time for family gatherings and cultural activities, but also a boom time for businesses across the globe.

    A TIME FOR CONSUMPTION

    Less than two decades ago, most shops and restaurants closed their doors during the Spring Festival holiday. Now, it is deemed a golden chance to drive up revenue.

    Over the past week, Chinese spent 926 billion yuan (about 146 billion U.S. dollars) on shopping and eating domestically, up 10.2 percent from last year's holiday, data from the Ministry of Commerce showed Wednesday.

    Consumption in culture and entertainment was also strong, with China's box office raking in a new record of 4.6 billion yuan from Feb. 16 to 20, up nearly 60 percent from a year earlier. On the first day of the Spring Festival the box office was 1.3 billion yuan, breaking the global single-day record in a single market.

    Instead of traditional festival-related goods such as meat, nuts, and dried fruit, health-conscious Chinese consumers are looking for greener food for a less greasy holiday.

    "Previously, I often bought bacon, sausages and seasoned ducks for the New Year, but these food contain too many additives. So this year, I mainly purchased seafood and fruit," said a woman surnames Zhang from Shanghai.

    Technology also reshaped the consumption mode during the festival. Data from online retailers JD.com and Suning.com showed laptops, AR/VR equipment as well as drones have become new favorite gifts, with their sales doubling or even tripling during the holiday. Previously, food and new clothes were the must-haves to welcome the Chinese New Year.

    The round-the-clock preparations for family feasts are also diminishing as more people are taking the holiday to relax or embark on family trips, which again boosted the holiday consumption.

    The number of tourists during the holiday topped 386 million across the country, up 12.1 percent, according to the National Tourism Administration.

    Total tourism revenue also rose 12.6 percent to 475 billion yuan, it showed. Hot spring resorts and winter sports have enjoyed increasing popularity this year.

      

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