Celebrate China’s Culture and Winter Magic: Festivals and Heritage Highlights
Discover China’s vibrant cultural events and winter wonders, including the Spring Festival Gala, Grand Canal exhibits, Huizhou Carvings, and Harbin’s Ice Festival.
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Discover China’s vibrant cultural events and winter wonders, including the Spring Festival Gala, Grand Canal exhibits, Huizhou Carvings, and Harbin’s Ice Festival.
Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum opens a Spring Festival-themed exhibition, showcasing over 120 traditional forms and regional customs ahead of the Chinese New Year.
The second season of ‘Exploring China Through Bamboo and Wooden Slips’ debuts on CCTV-1, delivering an immersive look into ancient Chinese civilization with upgraded special effects and storytelling.
Beijing’s Sanlitun area dazzles with stunning New Year light displays, attracting young visitors to celebrate the festive season.
Hukou Waterfall dazzles visitors as it freezes over, offering stunning winter views on China’s Yellow River. More ice is expected soon.
After 17 years of painstaking restoration, a 2,000-year-old lacquer bed from the Warring States Period is unveiled, showcasing the intricate artistry of the ancient Shu civilization.
Discover how AI is giving Shanxi’s ancient buildings a cozy sweater makeover and transforming them into stunning ice sculptures this winter.
New U.S. data reveals the increasing struggle of working mothers to balance professional and personal lives, highlighting significant impacts on their mental health.
CMG announces Chongqing, Wuhan, Lhasa, and Wuxi as sub-venues for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, marking the first gala after UNESCO’s recognition of Chinese New Year.
China’s Snow Town in Mudanjiang captivates visitors with its enchanting winter scenery, illuminated lanterns, and a range of exhilarating outdoor activities.