您现在的位置是:第一现场 >>正文
China's Spring Festival spending surge becomes a global harvest
第一现场9人已围观
简介Cold-chain containers carrying fresh products are unloaded at Tianjin Port in Tianjin, north China, ...

Cold-chain containers carrying fresh products are 央视新闻网诈骗报道内容unloaded at Tianjin Port in Tianjin, north China, on Feb. 11, 2026. (Xinhua/Sun Fanyue)
BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- When the Spring Festival lanterns light up the streets of her hometown Hangzhou in east China's Zhejiang Province, Lu Jing is watching the northern lights dance over Norway.
Arranging such an overseas trip during the Spring Festival -- China's most cherished time for family reunions -- would have been unthinkable for many just a decade ago. Yet this year, Lu is among millions of Chinese tourists celebrating the New Year abroad.
The 2026 Spring Festival holiday, extended to nine days, is the longest in recent years, and Chinese tourists are making the most of it. The National Immigration Administration estimates that daily inbound and outbound passenger traffic nationwide will average 2.05 million during the holiday, a 14.1 percent increase from last year.
Data from Tongcheng Travel, a leading Chinese online travel agency, shows that searches and bookings for visas, flights and hotels around the holiday have all exceeded 2025 levels.
Eager to tap into the surge, international operators are ramping up capacity, with many adding flights and sailings to meet Spring Festival demand.
MSC Cruises, for instance, has added three special voyages from Shanghai to its South Korea itineraries tailored specifically for the Chinese New Year, with one for early birds, one for the official Golden Week, and one for travelers extending their holidays.
The current travel fervor, peaking during the holiday, is attributable to sustained policy tailwinds. Last year, the Central Economic Work Conference, an annual meeting that sets the country's economic agenda for 2026, called for an action plan to boost urban and rural incomes.
Multiple government bodies have since followed up with concrete measures, including employment support, efforts to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for childbirth under basic insurance schemes, and steps to shore up the housing sector, all aimed at strengthening consumer confidence.
These policies have fueled consumption enthusiasm, encouraging a wider demographic to travel abroad. Among the top 15 cities of origin for outbound tourists this Spring Festival, nearly 40 percent are non-first-tier cities, with many located in central and western regions, according to Tongcheng.
Years ago, these regions accounted for a much smaller share of outbound tourism. Today, their enthusiasm for overseas travel is catching up with that of China's major cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Propelled by greater spending power, Chinese travelers, especially the younger generation, are also changing the way they explore the world.
Tourists are no longer satisfied with a quick snapshot at a landmark; Tour groups are getting smaller, and itineraries more extensive. An industry report shows that private tours, customized trips and themed travel, once considered niche luxuries, have become a growing trend in this year's Spring Festival outbound trips.
"Besides iconic landmarks like the Merlion and Universal Studios, an increasing number of Chinese tourists are opting for deeper experiences like hiking the Southern Ridges, exploring Pulau Ubin's mangroves, or wandering Katong'Peranakan enclaves," a tour guide in Singapore said.
This shift toward high-value travel requires more time and higher spending, bringing greater benefits to local businesses and communities.
While Chinese tourists bring the celebration around the globe, those at home are spreading global flavors across their reunion dinner tables, turning a nation's festivity into a global harvest.
Once a novelty on imported fruit shelves, Chilean cherries have become a must-have Chinese New Year gift in just a few years. Thanks to the China-Chile free trade agreement, cherry imports to China surged nearly 19-fold from 2011 to 2024, with China accounting for 90 percent of Chile's total cherry exports by the 2023-2024 season.
They have now been joined by a host of newcomers, including Thailand's golden pillow durians, Swedish baked cheesecake and Russian chocolate.
Delicacies from every corner of the globe are bringing new flavors to the national festival -- appearing on reunion dinner tables, in gift exchanges among friends and family, at supermarket Spring Festival sales, and even at temple fairs.
China has been actively working to expand imports in recent years. In its recommendations for formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), the country emphasized the need to balance the development of imports and exports.
A series of proactive policies has been rolled out, including lowering tariffs, simplifying customs procedures, and extending zero-tariff treatment to the least developed countries having diplomatic relations with China. These measures have helped open up Chinese households to a wider array of international goods.
On e-commerce platforms such as JD.com, international goods like New Zealand milk powder and Belgian chocolate have become common items on Spring Festival shopping lists. Many of these products saw sales surge as consumers stocked up for the holiday.
"Recently, sales of Spanish cava have tripled, and Italy's Moscato d'Asti is also very popular," said Zhang Hongxue, an employee at a logistics company in east China's Shandong Province. A shipment of Russian grain-fed beef that his firm imported had barely arrived at the port of Shanghai before being snapped up by clients.
Zhang also noted that many consumers who don't usually drink alcohol are now opting for non-alcoholic wines. "Chinese people are increasingly willing to pay for a sense of ritual and a better quality of life."
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed that China's per capita disposable income reached 43,377 yuan (about 6,250 U.S. dollars) in 2025, an increase of 5 percent.
Rising purchasing power is reshaping consumption patterns, shifting the focus from mere availability to quality and from daily necessities to lifestyle upgrades.
For decades, China has been known for what it manufactures, but today, it is also emerging as a consumer market whose influence reaches far beyond its borders, according to Maria Luiza Falcão Silva of the Brazilian Association of Economists for Democracy.
Tags:
相关文章
黄岭,文化IP激活的山村
第一现场黄岭村村民在文化广场看文艺演出。位于潜山市余井镇黄岭村的恨水老街。新修的柏油路干净平坦,绿化美观有序,村内房屋错落有致、造型各异,墙体上的文字彩绘绚烂吸睛,村口新建的游客服务中心时尚大气,而在服务中心 ...
【第一现场】
阅读更多荆门市东宝区马河司法所开展2026首场普法进乡村活动
第一现场荆楚网湖北日报网)讯通讯员 廖怡菲)春节临近,返乡人流车流持续增多,农村道路交通安全风险随之上升。近日,荆门市东宝区司法局马河司法所应辖区铁坪村邀请,深入乡村开展 2026年首场法治宣讲活动,以道路交 ...
【第一现场】
阅读更多荆门宏图喜获海关AEO高级认证 赋能全球化发展再添新翼
第一现场荆楚网湖北日报网)讯通讯员 周宗国 刘鑫)日前,荆门宏图特种飞行器制造有限公司历经严格的现场审核,成功斩获海关AEO高级认证,正式获颁“AEO高级认证企业证书”。这一殊荣不仅标志着该企业在信用管理、供 ...
【第一现场】
阅读更多