
Chinese Mainland’s Spring Festival Welcomes Surge of International Travelers
The Chinese mainland’s Spring Festival attracts more foreign tourists, with a 9.5% rise thanks to expanded visa-free policies.
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The Chinese mainland’s Spring Festival attracts more foreign tourists, with a 9.5% rise thanks to expanded visa-free policies.
Harbin’s iconic Jihong Bridge becomes the symbolic gateway as the city prepares to host the Asian Winter Games, welcoming athletes and visitors from across Asia.
Beijing’s Central Axis lights up with lucky lanterns featuring peonies, fish, and ancient poems, celebrating Chinese New Year with vibrant cultural activities.
Discover the vibrant customs of China’s Spring Festival, from colorful steamed buns to lively markets and dazzling dragon lantern parades, celebrating rich cultural traditions.
One Voice Children’s Choir toured China during the Chinese New Year, spreading love through music and fostering cultural connections with local youth. Their performance at Beijing’s Temple of Heaven went viral, showcasing mutual appreciation and challenging negative media narratives.
Nanjing celebrates the Spring Festival with stunning snake lanterns, adding color and cheer to the Chinese New Year festivities in the Confucius Temple area.
Experience Beijing’s revitalized Hong’en Temple, a cultural hub celebrating the Spring Festival with unique activities away from typical temple fairs.
Explore how Harbin transforms its legendary stories through a stunning palette of colors, showcasing cultural diversity and unique charm.
Glasgow Deputy Mayor Anne McTaggart celebrates the Lunar New Year by embracing traditional Hanfu attire and participating in Spring Festival festivities in the UK.
Beijing gears up for the Spring Festival with nearly 10,000 cultural events, blending traditional celebrations with innovative experiences from January to February.