
Chinese New Year Gains Global Recognition as a UN Floating Holiday
The Chinese New Year has been designated as a UN floating holiday, marking its global celebration and cultural significance across nations.
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The Chinese New Year has been designated as a UN floating holiday, marking its global celebration and cultural significance across nations.
Discover Chongqing Grand Theater’s stunning ‘glass spaceship’ design and join CGTN’s Spring Festival cruise on the Yangtze River.
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with global friends as Chinese New Year unites diverse communities in vibrant festivities and shared blessings worldwide.
Youth-driven ice and snow tourism is booming this Spring Festival. Discover top holiday destinations and what inspires young adventurers to embrace winter sports.
Discover how China’s Spring Festival anchors its rapid modernization to rich millennial traditions, preserving cultural identity.
In 2024, China’s Spring Festival homecoming trips surged by 23%, marking a significant increase in family reunions and travel activities during the festive period.
Beijing’s Spring Festival temple fairs return this Lunar New Year, blending traditional folk arts with modern Western elements for a vibrant celebration.
The Spring Festival, transitioning us into the Year of the Dragon, spreads Chinese cultural heritage globally with vibrant celebrations and cherished traditions.
China’s Spring Festival ushers in 2024 as the ‘Year of Consumption Promotion,’ boosting various sectors and promoting cultural experiences.
A mutual visa-free policy celebrates 50 years of China-Malaysia relations, boosting Spring Festival tourism and bringing cultural festivities to Malaysia.