BEIJING, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China on Monday warned its citizens against travelling to Japan during the Lunar New Year, its ...
Chinese New Year on 17 February will once again bring major disruptions to Asian production and transport processes in 2026.
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Travel operators say business has so far remained resilient, with strong demand from other parts of Asia, Europe and the US.
BEIJING--China on Jan. 26 warned its citizens against travelling to Japan during the Lunar New Year, its longest public ...
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan plummeted by 45 per cent in December 2025 from a year earlier. Read more at ...
Chinese companies are releasing new AI models and striving to gain an edge in the AI application race as the country's ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The government of China has advised its citizens against spending the 2026 Chinese New Year holiday in Japan. This advice comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries ...
Chinese New Year on 17 February will once again cause major disruption to Asian production and transport processes in 2026.
Virus whose fatality rate can reach up to 75 per cent is said to be manageable and less likely to cause an outbreak in China.
China's foreign ministry has reiterated its call for people to refrain from traveling to Japan ahead of the Lunar New Year ...
Popular destinations include Seoul, the second-biggest city Busan and tourism hub Jeju Island Read more at The Business Times.