
Year of the Dragon: Harnessing Strength Amid Global Challenges
As the Year of the Dragon begins, we explore how its symbolism of strength and wisdom inspires resilience in facing todayâs global challenges.
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Join CGTNâs âSuper Nightâ on February 9 at 7:30 p.m. Beijing Time to celebrate the Year of the Dragon with diverse performances and multilingual festival blessings.
Haichang Ocean Park in Wuhan hosts a stunning underwater dragon dance, blending traditional art with aquatic wonder to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
Join Beijingâs dragon-search tour on February 4, 2024, to celebrate the Year of the Dragon and the Beginning of Spring with iconic dragon-themed attractions.
Beijingâs Summer Palace hosts a dragon-themed exhibition featuring 66 cultural relics, celebrating the upcoming Year of the Dragon with jade, porcelain, and more.
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with Tongliangâs mesmerizing Dragon Dance, a historic art form showcasing intricate movements and cultural heritage.
Explore the origins of the Chinese loong, a powerful symbol in history and the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
Artisans are hard at work creating stunning lantern displays for Shanghaiâs Yuyuan Garden, setting the stage for a 40-day Chinese New Year celebration ushering in the Year of the Dragon.
Wuhanâs Happy Valley theme park shines bright with giant dragon installations and festive lanterns as the city celebrates the Year of the Dragon, ushering in Chinese New Year with vibrant traditions.
Colorful lanterns brighten Shanghai and Paris for the 2024 Chinese New Year, celebrating the Year of the Dragon and China-France cultural ties.