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[Beijing Hour: Spring Festival Economic Surge, U.S.-Iran Tensions, and China’s Green Mobility Transition]-[China's Spring Festival Boom: Spending, Travel and Global Festivities]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-02-20

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Economic Vibrancy During the Spring Festival

China’s Spring Festival holiday has witnessed a robust economic surge, characterized by a significant increase in consumer spending across shopping, dining, and travel sectors. Official data indicates that average daily sales at major retailers and restaurants rose by 86% during the first four days of the holiday. This festive boom is attributed to a combination of traditional customs and modern trends, such as the increased demand for "smart devices," with wearable gadget sales climbing nearly 20% and smart glasses experiencing a more than two-fold increase. Furthermore, the implementation of "visa-free policies" for citizens of 86 countries and the expansion of international flight routes have transformed provinces like Hainan into global tourism hotspots. Local authorities report that the number of foreign passport holders visiting Sanya has "more than tripled," highlighting the successful integration of traditional cultural experiences with modern tourism infrastructure.

U.S.-Iran Diplomatic and Military Brinkmanship

Geopolitical tensions have escalated as reports emerge that the U.S. President is considering a "limited military strike" against Iranian military and government targets. This move is framed as a strategy to pressure Tehran into accepting a new nuclear deal, with the President warning that "bad things will happen" if an agreement is not reached within 10 to 15 days. While the U.S. has gathered naval assets near the Arabian Sea, Iran maintains a stance of defiance. In a letter to the UN, Iran stated it would consider all hostile assets in the region as "legitimate targets" and reaffirmed its right to develop nuclear energy programs. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s "Board of Peace" initiative, aimed at addressing conflicts like the one in Gaza, has faced skepticism from key allies such as the UK and France, who have declined invitations to participate, further complicating the international diplomatic landscape.

Challenges in the British Monarchy

The British royal family is navigating a significant crisis following the arrest of Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles III, on suspicion of "misconduct in public office." This incident, involving the alleged transfer of confidential government documents to the late Jeffrey Epstein, marks a rare and historic arrest of a senior royal. The palace has issued a statement distancing the King from his brother, but the ongoing police investigation, which could last for months or years, poses a persistent threat to the monarchy's stability and public reputation.

China’s Green Transition: The Rise of Electric Mobility

In the second episode of its series on China’s path to a "cleaner future," the program explores the nation's rapid adoption of New Energy Vehicles (NEVs). As China aims for its dual carbon goals—peaking emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060—the transportation sector has become a primary focus. Experts note that China has seen the number of NEVs on the road skyrocket to 31 million by the end of 2024. However, the transition is fraught with complexity. Industry leaders like Gu Huinan of GAC Aion emphasize that electrification is "an irreversible trend" but stress that achieving absolute zero carbon emissions is "really tough" due to the energy-intensive nature of manufacturing and the challenges of measuring carbon footprints throughout the supply chain. Companies like Xpeng are now looking beyond mere electrification, focusing on "intelligence" and autonomous driving as the next frontier. Despite concerns regarding battery life and the adequacy of charging infrastructure, the industry remains central to China's strategy to reduce its 70% dependence on oil imports and secure national energy independence.

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