Will China’s economy charm in the Year of the Snake?
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Lunar New Year, arguably China’s biggest annual holiday, can be seen as a barometer for the country’s economy. As more than 1 billion people travel, shop, eat and give gifts to family and friends, their preferences and habits paint a picture of the nation’s consumption over a few festive weeks. This nine-part series covers bonuses, flower sales and more.