"China's Youth Navigate Lunar New Year Amid Economic Struggles"

Many young Chinese are opting out of the traditional Lunar New Year family reunion due to economic hardships, unemployment, and family pressure. The country's slowing economy, exacerbated by government crackdowns on private enterprises and a declining real estate market, has left many feeling uncertain about their future. Some, like Yuwen and Qingfeng, are unemployed and struggling to find stable employment, while others, like Xiaoba, are avoiding family pressure to get married and settle down. As a result, many young people are choosing to spend the holiday alone or with friends, reflecting a broader trend of declining marriage rates and a shrinking population in China.
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