Chengdu Welcomes Chinese New Year with Hotpot Feast and Traditional Festivities
Chengdu kicks off the Chinese New Year with a hotpot feast, traditional performances, and a vibrant public celebration along Kuanzhai Alley.
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Chengdu kicks off the Chinese New Year with a hotpot feast, traditional performances, and a vibrant public celebration along Kuanzhai Alley.
A playful panda cub at Chengdu Research Base showcases natural curiosity while researchers continue vital conservation efforts for endangered species.
Chengdu welcomes its largest man-made vertical-flow wetland park, Qilong Reclaimed Water Wetland Park, featuring extensive green spaces and advanced water purification systems.
Giant pandas at Chengdu Research Base embrace the snowy weather, showcasing their adaptability and bringing joy to onlookers.
Chengdu Research Base confirms that He Ye, once thought to be a male panda, is female. This discovery highlights ongoing efforts in giant panda conservation.
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.
Explore the peaceful lives of giant pandas at Chengdu’s top conservation base, a sanctuary for endangered species and a hub for research and cultural tourism.
Chengdu, a 22-million-strong megacity, is pioneering sustainable development with innovative projects like sky gardens and waste sorting, setting a global example.
Chengdu and Heidelberg showcase their innovative sustainable initiatives in The Hub’s ‘Green Talks with Mayors,’ setting benchmarks for urban environmental efforts.