Qiang New Year: Celebrating Tradition, Harvest & Peace
Discover the Qiang New Year, the most significant festival for the Qiang ethnic group, celebrating harvest, blessings, and peace through rich traditional rituals.
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Discover the Qiang New Year, the most significant festival for the Qiang ethnic group, celebrating harvest, blessings, and peace through rich traditional rituals.
Forest birds display winter vitality in Suihua’s snowy landscapes, showcasing nature’s resilience and beauty in Heilongjiang Province.
Xie Yunxian crafts a stunning 2-meter dragon-shaped dough sculpture in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, to celebrate the Year of the Dragon and usher in Chinese New Year.
Explore Basum Co, a stunning turquoise glacier-dammed lake in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, known for its vibrant colors and breathtaking altitude.
Spring Festival flower shopping, a southern China tradition, spreads nationwide thanks to faster logistics. Urumqi residents are busy preparing for the holiday with vibrant blooms.
Explore Wupo peanut cake, a top street snack in Hainan’s Tunchang County, beloved for its crunchy and sweet flavor during the Spring Festival.
Explore the bold flavors of Wuyi Mountain’s smoked goose, a Fujian delicacy featuring tender meat, crispy skin, and a unique blend of chili and Dahongpao tea marinades.
Discover the thriving wild aloe colonies in Yunnan’s Yuanjiang River basin, China’s largest habitat for this medicinal plant.
Chengdu’s vibrant Spring Festival comes alive with giant dragon lanterns and colorful displays, attracting visitors from January 18 to February 24.
Chengdu’s night sky sparkles with four giant dragon lanterns as part of the annual Lantern Festival celebrating the upcoming Spring Festival from Jan 18 to Feb 24.