Celebrate the Year of the Snake with CGTN’s Dance Fun in Beijing
Join CGTN’s Snake Year Dance Fun at Beijing’s historic Huguang Guild Hall. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with rhythm, flair, and good fortune! #SnakeYearDanceFun
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Join CGTN’s Snake Year Dance Fun at Beijing’s historic Huguang Guild Hall. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with rhythm, flair, and good fortune! #SnakeYearDanceFun
As Spring Festival nears, China buzzes with festive energy. Supermarkets showcase vibrant Year of the Snake products and dazzling decorations, enhancing the Chinese New Year spirit.
Yinchuan’s 2025 lantern festival celebrates the Year of the Snake with over 100 dazzling displays across five themed zones, attracting crowds from around the world.
Vibrant lantern displays light up Nanjing’s Confucius Temple for the 2025 Year of the Snake, drawing visitors to celebrate rich folk traditions and festive nostalgia.
Shaoxing’s second Chenghuang Temple Fair is spreading festive cheer in Zhejiang Province, welcoming the Year of the Snake with traditional performances, local cuisine, and cultural celebrations until January 5, 2025.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden launches its annual lantern festival to celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake, featuring stunning displays inspired by classic Chinese literature.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival kicks off on New Year’s Day with stunning snake-shaped lanterns, celebrating the Year of the Snake. The 42-day event runs until February 12, 2025.
In 2025, the Spring Festival becomes the first to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, coinciding with the Year of the Snake.