
Spring Festival Highlights: Xiaonian Traditions, Fish Lanterns, and Cinema Boom
Explore Spring Festival traditions on the Chinese mainland, from Xiaonian cleaning and fish lanterns to a booming cinema scene and global art initiatives.
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Explore Spring Festival traditions on the Chinese mainland, from Xiaonian cleaning and fish lanterns to a booming cinema scene and global art initiatives.
“Little New Year” on January 22-23, 2025, marks the start of China’s Spring Festival with traditional delicacies and festive cheer.
The Chinese mainland welcomes a record surge of foreign tourists eager to celebrate the Spring Festival, with bookings expected to increase by over 200%.
China begins celebrating ‘Little Chinese New Year’ with Xiao Nian, marking the start of festive preparations for the Spring Festival.
China Media Group and Yangshipin launch a 5G livestream event showcasing Spring Festival activities in Sanya from Jan 28 to Feb 4.
CGTN’s Rachel Weiss celebrates the Spring Festival with a vibrant snake painting, symbolizing prosperity and joy through bold red hues and fireworks imagery.
Gubei Water Town in Beijing’s Miyun District welcomes the Spring Festival with a blend of traditional dances and modern drone shows, celebrating Chinese New Year at the Great Wall’s base.
Join our livestream from Mianzhu Village in Sichuan to explore the vibrant New Year Paintings that symbolize good fortune and prosperity for the Spring Festival.
Ciqikou Ancient Town in Chongqing glows with colorful lanterns, creating a vibrant atmosphere for the upcoming Spring Festival.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with a vibrant new theme.