Li People’s Bamboo Dance: Hainan’s Vibrant Spring Festival Tradition
Discover the vibrant Bamboo Dance of Hainan’s Li ethnic group, a centerpiece of their Spring Festival celebrations showcasing precision and joyful teamwork.
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Discover the vibrant Bamboo Dance of Hainan’s Li ethnic group, a centerpiece of their Spring Festival celebrations showcasing precision and joyful teamwork.
In Gaomi, Shandong Province, shoppers rush to buy huabobo, traditional steamed buns, in preparation for the festive Chinese New Year celebrations.
Chongqing celebrates Lunar New Year with a vibrant hotpot festival, uniting 1,000 residents around 100 tables for a feast that honors culinary tradition and community spirit.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden shines with a giant dragon-themed lantern as the city prepares for the annual Chinese New Year lantern fair, drawing crowds to celebrate the Spring Festival.
Shanghai lights up Yuyuan Garden with a giant dragon lantern as the city prepares for the annual Chinese New Year lantern fair.
Winter Fishing Festival begins at snow-covered Ulungur Lake in Xinjiang’s Altay region, celebrating the season’s best cold-water fish.
The annual Winter Fishing Festival kicks off at Ulungur Lake in Xinjiang’s Altay region, celebrating the prime season for cold-water fish and auctioning the first carp for good luck.
Explore the Dong New Year Festival in southwest China, a vibrant tradition celebrating heritage, family reunions, and the end of the autumn harvest.
Explore Major Cold, the last solar term of winter in the traditional Chinese calendar, bringing intense snow and icy weather until spring begins on February 4.
Experience the magic of China’s Yuyuan Lantern Festival in Paris’s Jardin d’Acclimatation park, captivating locals and tourists alike until February 25.