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Celebration of the Year of the Tiger
未命名_副本.jpg Tiger paintings created to welcome upcoming Chinese new year in Malaysia2022-01-17
Tiger paintings created to welcome upcoming Chinese new year in Malaysia
未命名_副本.jpg Spring Festival travel rush kicks off2022-01-17
The number of railway passenger trips during China's upcoming Spring Festival travel rush is expected to jump 28.5 percent from the holiday season last year, industry data shows. During the 40-day travel season, also known as chunyun, many Chinese people will travel to meet their families for the Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, which will fall on Feb. 1, 2022.
Railway workers prepare for Spring Festival travel rush2022-01-17
The Spring Festival travel rush, China's largest annual travel rush, will last from Jan. 17 to Feb. 25 this year. During the 40-day travel season, also known as chunyun, many Chinese people will travel to meet their families for the Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, which will fall on Feb. 1, 2022.
20220112beff92f32724469a94295c33_副本.jpg Rail schedule augmented for Spring Festival rush2022-01-12
A new railway operating schedule introduced on Monday will help increase passenger and freight capacity for the upcoming Spring Festival travel rush.
Hongkong Post to issue "Year of the Tiger" special stamps2022-01-05
Hongkong Post will release a set of special stamps themed on the Year of the Tiger on Jan. 18 and the official First Day Covers of the same theme were put on sale on Tuesday.
Health authorities get ready for travel rush2021-12-30
China has ramped up its oversight of COVID-19 control work at ports and key venues as the 2022 Spring Festival travel rush is projected to be much busier than that in 2021, authorities said on Wednesday.
未命名_副本.jpg Event on tiger-themed Chinese New Year pictures held in Bentong, Malaysia2021-12-27
Event on tiger-themed Chinese New Year pictures held in Bentong, Malaysia
China to issue new-year commemorative coins2021-12-20
China's central bank will issue a set of commemorative coins starting next Tuesday in celebration of the upcoming new year.
未命名_副本.jpg China issues commemorative coins to celebrate Year of Tiger2021-11-19
China's central bank issued a set of gold and silver commemorative coins on Thursday to celebrate the Chinese zodiac Year of the Tiger. The set consists of eight gold and five silver coins, all of which will be legal tender in China, the People's Bank of China said in an online statement.
China to issue commemorative coins for Year of the Tiger2021-11-16
China's central bank will issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins on Thursday to celebrate the Chinese zodiac Year of the Tiger.
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