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China claims labour day travel surge, but Netizens raise doubts over economic reality
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China's Labour Day holiday saw reported tourism and spending increases, but these figures face skepticism online. Social media users point to economic struggles and export declines, contrasting with state media's portrayal of a consumer boom. Reports indicate reduced foot traffic in shopping areas and factories facing extended closures, suggesting a more subdued economic reality.
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