💨 Abstract
China's National Day celebrations, known as the "Golden Week", have seen a decline this year due to the country's economic struggles. Higher costs and job losses have led many Chinese to view this year's holiday as a "day of mourning". Tourism, travel, and leisure spending are down, with some choosing to go abroad despite increased prices. Locals report a stagnant economy and a lack of national pride due to personal economic difficulties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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