Beijing Exhibition Brings Spring Festival Traditions to Life
A new Spring Festival exhibit at Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum offers an immersive look at Lunar New Year traditions, from lantern workshops to VR temple fairs.
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A new Spring Festival exhibit at Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum offers an immersive look at Lunar New Year traditions, from lantern workshops to VR temple fairs.
A lone horse’s 200 km trek across Inner Mongolia’s grasslands reminds us of the true meaning of homecoming as Lunar New Year approaches on February 17.
Discover Yibin’s White Tower Mountain: a Ming dynasty landmark between the Yangtze and Min rivers, blending history, nature and this year’s Spring Festival Gala vibes!
Hangzhou’s Dadou Road lit up on January 17 with dazzling lights and lion dances, kicking off Year of the Horse Spring Festival celebrations.
China’s Spring Festival buzz peaks as Shanghai flower markets bloom and Nanchang workshops churn out dragon lanterns. Discover how young creatives bring tradition to life 🌸🏮.
Huairen City’s ceramic sales center is abuzz as horse-themed pottery flies off shelves ahead of the Spring Festival, sparking a Year of the Horse craze. 🐎🏺
Discover the hottest horse-themed products—from Dunhuang-inspired paper-cut art to chubby gold pendants—ready to bring luck and style to your Spring Festival celebrations!
Nanjing’s Laomendong scenic zone is already aglow with lanterns, kicking off the 1,700-year-old Qinhuai Lantern Festival and setting the mood for the 2026 Spring Festival.
Chill at Hainan’s beaches this Spring Festival with seaside BBQ feasts: sandy toes, night market vibes, and freshly grilled seafood under the stars.
China Media Group has unveiled a teaser for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala, set to air live on February 16. Celebrating the Year of the Horse with cutting-edge tech and timeless traditions.