
Global Celebrations Ignite as Year of the Dragon Approaches
The Spring Festival, transitioning us into the Year of the Dragon, spreads Chinese cultural heritage globally with vibrant celebrations and cherished traditions.
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The Spring Festival, transitioning us into the Year of the Dragon, spreads Chinese cultural heritage globally with vibrant celebrations and cherished traditions.
Chengdu celebrates Chinese New Year with a breathtaking drone show, featuring thousand drones forming iconic cultural symbols above the Science Fiction Museum, alongside vibrant performances and light shows.
Yunnan Wild Animal Park in Kunming prepares special New Year’s feasts tailored to each animal’s dietary needs for the Spring Festival.
Chinese New Year in Beijing blends traditional reunion dinners with global flavors, highlighting China as the world’s largest market for imported food.
Beijing’s Shichahai shopping area sparkles with a 200-meter dragon lantern, bringing cheer and tradition to Chinese New Year celebrations.
Venezuelan content creator Rafael Saavedra embraces the Chinese Year of the Dragon by shopping at Shenzhen’s vibrant New Year market, blending traditions and cultures.
UK business leaders pledge to deepen cooperation with the Chinese mainland, highlighting its growing importance in a post-Brexit era.
China’s tourism sector is preparing for a surge during the Chinese New Year, offering discounts and free access to attract holiday-makers.
Discover Foshan’s largest waterborne flower market, where tradition meets innovation, offering romantic experiences for Chinese New Year celebrations.
A dazzling Lantern Festival illuminates Xi’an’s Tang Paradise theme park, celebrating the Year of the Dragon with vibrant displays and Tang Dynasty-inspired architecture.