A recent survey indicates that 79.8% of Chinese respondents plan to travel during the 2026 Spring Festival holiday, with Northeastern residents showing the highest intention. Among those celebrating the New Year away from home, 61.1% seek to experience diverse regional folk customs and intangible cultural heritage, while 53.6% aim to break from tradition and pursue fresh holiday experiences. The findings reflect a broader shift in festive practices, as more families prioritize immersive travel and cultural exploration over static home gatherings. (Photo/ Du Yuanchun)
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By Wang Ziyuan, Wu Hang(intern), Du Yuanchun/ China Youth Daily
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來(lái)源:中國(guó)青年報(bào)客戶(hù)端
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