China Media Group Celebrates Spring Festival’s Global Milestone in Moscow
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.
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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.
Over 200 guests, including diplomats and cultural leaders, gathered in New York for CMG’s Prelude to the Spring Festival Gala, celebrating China’s cultural heritage and global connections.
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