The prosperity of an economy is not reflected in GDP data, nor is it in the New Year's Eve dumpling-making shows, but hidden in the expectations of thousands of households for tomorrow. This year during the Spring Festival, there was almost no festive atmosphere on the streets, and even the Christmas vibe was stronger. People celebrated as if they were completing a task, making it hard to feel that genuine joy and anticipation from the heart. The confidence that "tomorrow will be better" seems to have collectively evaporated.
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The prosperity of an economy is not reflected in GDP data, nor is it in the New Year's Eve dumpling-making shows, but hidden in the expectations of thousands of households for tomorrow. This year during the Spring Festival, there was almost no festive atmosphere on the streets, and even the Christmas vibe was stronger. People celebrated as if they were completing a task, making it hard to feel that genuine joy and anticipation from the heart. The confidence that "tomorrow will be better" seems to have collectively evaporated.