
Harbin Hits the Right Note: Inside China’s UNESCO City of Music
Discover how Harbin, China’s frosty northeastern gem, harmonizes grand symphonies with street beats as a UNESCO City of Music.
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Discover how Harbin, China’s frosty northeastern gem, harmonizes grand symphonies with street beats as a UNESCO City of Music.
Discover how Harbin in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province became UNESCO’s “City of Music,” blending grand symphonies with vibrant street performances.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday breaks records in travel, leisure, dining, and consumption, marking the first celebration since its UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage inscription.
China’s Spring Festival kicks off with record-breaking movie releases, vibrant cultural exhibitions, and grand parades, as UNESCO celebrates its global significance.
UNESCO has recognized China’s Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Celebrate the rich traditions at Beijing’s special museum exhibition and tune into the Dialogue Spring Festival special on January 29.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala honors Ancient China’s architectural brilliance through the stunning performance ‘Pillars and Beams’, inspired by Beijing’s Central Axis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ulla Nurmenniemi, vice chair of FinnCham China, shares heartfelt New Year greetings as the Spring Festival is celebrated as UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage. She also praises the Spring Festival Gala.
China Media Group hosts ‘Prelude to the Spring Festival Gala’ in Moscow, celebrating the festival’s global recognition after its UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage listing.
The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, celebrates family reunions and rich traditions. Now recognized by UNESCO, it highlights the cultural bridge connecting communities worldwide.
Over 120 journalists and media leaders gather in Beijing to celebrate Chinese New Year, embracing traditional culture and UNESCO’s heritage recognition for the Spring Festival.