
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Kicks Off Year of the Dragon Celebrations
San Diego Zoo Safari Park launches a two-day Year of the Dragon celebration to honor the Chinese New Year with cultural performances and special guests.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park launches a two-day Year of the Dragon celebration to honor the Chinese New Year with cultural performances and special guests.
During the Spring Festival, museums across the Chinese mainland saw a surge in visitors, leading institutions like Chengdu Museum to expand ticket quotas to meet demand.
China’s Spring Festival 2024 sees a surge in tourism and spending, driven by vibrant cultural activities and substantial tourism coupons.
Dutch vlogger Tomas celebrates the Year of the Dragon by immersing himself in traditional Chinese New Year activities in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province.
The ‘Goddesses of Flowers’ light up Fuzhou Lake with vibrant performances, adding charm to the Spring Festival celebrations in Fujian Province.
Passengers aboard Train D3107 celebrated Kitchen God Day with a saxophone solo by conductor Hua Min and festive decorations, creating a joyful atmosphere.
Universal Beijing Resort launches its “Universal’s Chinese New Year” event with vibrant decorations, performances, and festive delights to celebrate the Spring Festival.
Chengdu’s vibrant Spring Festival comes alive with giant dragon lanterns and colorful displays, attracting visitors from January 18 to February 24.
Hohhot’s vibrant Spring Festival comes alive with a 2.5 km lantern show featuring cultural elements like grasslands and horses. Open until Feb 25.
In 2023, the Palace of Versailles marked its 400th anniversary with immersive events and a redesigned Gallery of History, inviting visitors to explore four centuries of grandeur.