The Spring Festival, marking the Chinese New Year, is celebrated not only in China but across the globe. In December last year, UNESCO officially added the Spring Festival and its social practices for celebrating the traditional New Year to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. To honor this recognition, the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing is hosting a special exhibition titled \"Guo Nian: Exhibition of the Spring Festival.\" Additionally, a special episode of Dialogue Spring Festival will air at 7:30 p.m. BJT on January 29, spotlighting this cultural event and the dedicated craftspeople in China who preserve ancient craftmaking traditions. This celebration highlights the rich cultural heritage and the ongoing efforts to maintain and share traditional practices with the world.
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