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China-grown durian, Lunar New Year travel demand, Macau’s economy: 5 weekend reads

From the key nutrient missing in Chinese durian to Macau’s efforts to diversify its economy, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend

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Passengers stream into a train station in central China’s Hunan province during the Lunar New Year travel rush in January 2024. Photo: AFP
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1. China sees surge in travel demand for extended Lunar New Year holiday

Crowds of people walk past the Peace Hotel on Shanghai’s Bund during the Lunar New Year holiday in February 2024. Photo: AFP
Crowds of people walk past the Peace Hotel on Shanghai’s Bund during the Lunar New Year holiday in February 2024. Photo: AFP

2. How has Hengqin helped Macau diversify its casino-dominated economy?

illustration: Henry Wong
illustration: Henry Wong

3. Scientists find key nutrient missing in China-grown durian

A study has found key differences between durian grown in China compared with Southeast Asia. Photo: Sun Yeung
A study has found key differences between durian grown in China compared with Southeast Asia. Photo: Sun Yeung
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