01:20⇢Spring Festival Meets UNESCO While Tariffs Turn Cheek
⌨The newspapers report on two primary developments: Spring Festival's inscription as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (Global Times, China Economic Net), and Yi Gang's economic statement regarding a non-retaliatory response to foreign tariffs (Caixin Chinese). State media runs a coordinated campaign about "people-first" governance (Beijing Daily, Guangming Daily, China Daily Chinese), while regional coverage focuses on South Korea's political aftermath (DW Chinese, VOA Chinese).