
Celebrating Diversity: Spring Festival Lights Up the Chinese Mainland
Explore the vibrant Spring Festival across the Chinese mainland, celebrating cultural heritage, diverse traditions, and the spirit of community and connections.
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Explore the vibrant Spring Festival across the Chinese mainland, celebrating cultural heritage, diverse traditions, and the spirit of community and connections.
China prepares for vibrant Spring Festival celebrations, preserves traditional rice cake-making in Yiyang County, gears up for the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, and celebrates China-France diplomatic ties with a special exhibition in Hong Kong.
Gubei Water Town near the Simatai Great Wall welcomes the Spring Festival with traditional performances and modern attractions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sends Spring Festival greetings to non-CPC leaders, emphasizing high-quality development and economic self-reliance for 2025.
China’s 12306 platform has sold 214 million train tickets for the 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, the largest human migration globally, with 862 additional trains added to meet demand.
This weekend in Nanjing, a spectacular parade featuring giant fish-shaped lanterns illuminated the Spring Festival, celebrating prosperity and abundance.
Si Shengsheng, the charming mascot of the 2025 CMG Spring Festival Gala, made its debut at Shanghai’s Nanjing Road, symbolizing blessings and good luck.
Explore the rich meanings behind Spring Festival decorations and how they bring luck and prosperity during Chinese New Year, as seen through a visit to Beijing’s National Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum.
Join CGTN’s Super Night on Chinese New Year’s Eve, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. Beijing Time, for a global celebration of the Year of the Snake with heartfelt wishes and spectacular performances.
Singapore’s Chinatown dazzles with a snake-themed lantern display and vibrant decorations to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. The festivities run until February 27, marking the Year of the Snake.