
From Winter Solstice to Lantern Festival: Celebrating Chinese New Year Rituals
Explore the rich tapestry of Chinese New Year rituals from the winter solstice to the Lantern Festival, reflecting deep-rooted traditions and hopes for renewal.
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Explore the rich tapestry of Chinese New Year rituals from the winter solstice to the Lantern Festival, reflecting deep-rooted traditions and hopes for renewal.
After 13 years, the legendary 68-section dragon lantern at Zhengjue Temple Village in Nanjing returns, showcasing stunning craftsmanship and celebrating cultural heritage.
Discover tangyuan, the sweet glutinous rice balls symbolizing family togetherness and good fortune during Chinese New Year’s Lantern Festival.
Experience the magic of flying fish lanterns lighting up the night sky in Xixinan, Anhui Province, celebrating timeless traditions and enchanting visitors.
Nanjing’s 39th Qinhuai Lantern Festival featured a mesmerizing snake-shaped lantern, ushering in the Year of the Snake with vibrant tradition and cultural celebration.
Beijing’s Megalights Wonderland in Wenyuhe Park shines with over 1,000 lanterns, traditional performances, and laser shows throughout the Spring Festival, celebrating Chinese New Year in vibrant style.
Yinchuan’s 2025 lantern festival celebrates the Year of the Snake with over 100 dazzling displays across five themed zones, attracting crowds from around the world.
Vibrant lantern displays light up Nanjing’s Confucius Temple for the 2025 Year of the Snake, drawing visitors to celebrate rich folk traditions and festive nostalgia.
Kick off the New Year with China’s film premieres, historic stage shows, Shanghai’s lantern festival, and the rapid growth of Togo’s gaming industry.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden lights up the Year of the Snake with stunning lantern displays inspired by ancient Chinese literature, running until February 12, 2025.