
Fireworks Economy Lights Up Shanghai’s May Day Golden Week
Shanghai’s May Day fireworks spark a tourism boom, with Jinshan district hotel occupancy soaring to nearly 80% and four dazzling displays lighting up Golden Week.
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Shanghai’s May Day fireworks spark a tourism boom, with Jinshan district hotel occupancy soaring to nearly 80% and four dazzling displays lighting up Golden Week.
Liuyang blends its fireworks heritage with cutting-edge tech, fueling economic growth and unforgettable night-sky spectacles.
Liuyang’s fusion of intangible cultural heritage and cutting-edge tech has propelled its fireworks industry into a global symbol of economic and cultural vitality.
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region lights up the Spring Festival with dazzling fireworks, continuing a 2,000-year-old tradition to welcome the Chinese New Year.
Explore how the Chinese mainland and Taiwan celebrate Chinese New Year together, preserving shared traditions and strengthening cross-straits bonds.
Discover how Liuyang, a city in central the Chinese mainland, produces 60% of the world’s fireworks by blending 1,400 years of tradition with modern technology.
Over 250,000 gathered at Victoria Harbour as Hong Kong celebrates the Year of the Snake with a dazzling 23-minute fireworks display.
People across the Chinese mainland celebrated Chinese New Year’s Eve with dazzling fireworks, driving away evil and welcoming the Year of the Snake with festive cheer.
Liuyang, a hub in the Chinese mainland, blends tradition with technology to produce 60% of the world’s fireworks, creating captivating global displays.
Liuyang, Hunan Province, known as the global capital of fireworks, celebrates Chinese New Year with spectacular displays and thriving firework industries.