Spring Festival celebrations to amplify consumption
Extended break this year seen reshaping travel and spending plans, unlocking consumer potential, particularly in services, travel and experience-driven expenditure
By Li Jing | China Daily | Updated: 2026-01-26 07:11
As China heads into the Year of the Horse, consumer demand is being released earlier than usual, propelled by the country's longest Spring Festival holiday on record and a coordinated policy push aimed at turning seasonal spending into sustained economic momentum.
The 2026 Spring Festival holiday will run from Feb 15 to 23, spanning nine consecutive days. The extended break — longer than in previous years — is not only reshaping travel and spending plans, but also amplifying the effects of policies designed to unlock consumption potential, particularly in services, travel and experience-driven spending.
From bustling shopping streets in Beijing to small factories in Zhejiang's Yiwu operating extra production lines, and from reunion dinners booked weeks ahead of Chinese New Year's Eve to a sharp rise in two-way travel, signs of renewed consumption activity are emerging well before the holiday officially begins.





















