The 9th Asian Winter Games officially commenced today in Harbin, northeast China's vibrant city known for its stunning ice sculptures and winter festivities. Athletes from across the continent have gathered to compete in a range of winter sports, showcasing their skills and fostering international camaraderie.
In Beijing, the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Yueqing is celebrating the Spring Festival with a new themed exhibition dedicated to the Yueqing Dragon Boat tradition. This vibrant display highlights the rich cultural heritage and festive spirit of the region, attracting visitors eager to immerse themselves in traditional Chinese celebrations.
Shanghai is rapidly establishing itself as an international performing arts capital. The iconic musical \"Notre-Dame de Paris\" has just concluded its 100th performance in the city, marking a significant milestone and underscoring Shanghai's commitment to bringing world-class performances to its audiences.
Meanwhile, Shanghai is experiencing a tourism boom as improved visa-free policies make it easier for international travelers to explore the city's attractions. A notable influx of South Korean visitors is contributing to this surge, drawn by Shanghai's blend of modern attractions and historical sites, alongside its vibrant cultural and arts scene.
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