The longer 9-day stretch of public holidays this year has officials officials touting a chance to boost sluggish domestic consumption that weighs on the economy.
BAODING, China (AFP) — Aspiring physical education teacher Gao Yemiao missed his 30-second window to buy a train ticket home for China’s biggest holiday before seats sold out — but he was lucky.
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