
Global Spring Festival: From China’s Traditions to Moscow’s Celebrations
Discover the vibrant Spring Festival celebrations from China’s Lichun and traditional snacks in Shanghai to Moscow’s grand festivities, celebrating global unity.
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Discover the vibrant Spring Festival celebrations from China’s Lichun and traditional snacks in Shanghai to Moscow’s grand festivities, celebrating global unity.
Celebrate China’s Spring Festival with vibrant folklore and traditional festivities, featuring ancient dances and captivating Sichuan Opera performances.
Experience the vibrant Spring Festival at Shenzhen’s Folk Culture Village, showcasing China’s rich folk arts, customs, and ethnic architecture.
Explore the vibrant traditions of Hainan’s Spring Festival, highlighting the significance of new year snacks, colorful couplets, and festive flowers that bring joy to celebrations.
The Chinese Spring Festival, with over 4,000 years of history, has evolved into a global celebration embraced by millions worldwide, blending tradition with modern innovation.
“Little New Year” on January 22-23, 2025, marks the start of China’s Spring Festival with traditional delicacies and festive cheer.
Discover the rich traditions of Kitchen God Day, a key celebration marking the Lunar New Year in northern and southern regions of China. Learn about the customs that bring blessings and good fortune.
Chengdu marks the Laba Festival on Tuesday by preparing and sharing a unique congee, signaling the start of Spring Festival celebrations.
Discover the arrival of Minor Cold, its traditional Laba porridge, and how this solar term inspires beautiful Chinese calligraphy styles.
Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum opens a Spring Festival-themed exhibition, showcasing over 120 traditional forms and regional customs ahead of the Chinese New Year.