Spring Festival: Celebrating Shared Traditions in China and Vietnam
Explore how Spring Festival, or Tet, unites China and Vietnam through shared traditions that strengthen family bonds and cultural ties.
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Explore how Spring Festival, or Tet, unites China and Vietnam through shared traditions that strengthen family bonds and cultural ties.
Longtun Village in Guizhou Province celebrates the Spring Festival with aromatic rice snacks, filling the streets with festive cheer.
Harbin is set to host the ninth Asian Winter Games on February 7, boosting the local economy and welcoming thousands of visitors with vibrant stores and dedicated volunteers.
China’s Spring Festival travel rush is set to break records in 2025, with an estimated 9 billion trips during the 40-day festivities. Enhanced transport capacity and relaxed policies boost travel enthusiasm.
Built in 1907, Harbin’s Saint Sophia Cathedral is a stunning neo-Byzantine landmark that has played a pivotal role in the city’s growth. A must-visit for history buffs and travelers alike.
Harbin’s Central Street shines this winter with trendy popsicles and breathtaking snow sculptures, offering a unique experience for all visitors.
Experience the magic of flying fish lanterns lighting up the night sky in Xixinan, Anhui Province, celebrating timeless traditions and enchanting visitors.
China’s entry and exit trips surged by nearly 44% in 2024, reaching 610 million, reflecting increased global travel and economic activity, according to the National Immigration Administration.
Witness the breathtaking dawn at Shaolin Temple, a 1,500-year-old sanctuary in Henan Province, where ancient Kung Fu meets serene Buddhist philosophy.
The Spring Festival, China’s most important holiday, has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, celebrating family reunions and vibrant traditions.