
Harbin’s Songhua River Transforms into Snowmen Wonderland
Harbin’s Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival showcases hundreds of unique snowmen, transforming the icy landscape into a winter wonderland that delights visitors.
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Harbin’s Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival showcases hundreds of unique snowmen, transforming the icy landscape into a winter wonderland that delights visitors.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office surpasses 10 billion yuan, setting new domestic and global records, with 187 million moviegoers during the holiday season.
‘Red’, a Chinese ink painting exhibition at Madrid’s Usera Municipal Council Exhibition Hall, showcases festive art from January 28 to February 28.
Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing for the Spring Festival, finding new ways to celebrate far from home and sharing their traditions.
Discover the vibrant celebrations of the Moshikou New Year Festival in Beijing’s Shijingshan district, where powerful drum beats and mesmerizing lion dance performances bring centuries-old traditions to life.
London’s digital algorithm combines singing bowls to create unrepeatable music, returning live for the first time since 2009. Stuart Smith discusses its significance.
The Chinese New Year spirit thrives in Tanzania as Chinese nationals and locals celebrate together at a gala organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam.
‘Ne Zha 2,’ the Chinese animated fantasy, tops the 2025 Spring Festival box office, dazzling audiences with groundbreaking visual effects and surpassing its predecessor in visual innovation.
During the Spring Festival, the Deang ethnic group in Yunnan Province celebrates with millstone-shaped tops and Ashuse cultural performances, reflecting their rich heritage and community transformation.
China’s Spring Festival ushers in record-breaking box office sales and vibrant celebrations. From innovative art exhibitions in Beijing to lantern shows in Shanghai and festivities in South Africa, the holiday unites communities worldwide.
The short film ‘Whispers of Masters: A Night at Shaolin’ invites viewers to explore the sacred halls of the Shaolin Temple, featuring the Sutra-keeping Pavilion and the Guanyin Hall.
Harbin’s Yanjiagang Farm captivates visitors with over 800 snowmen and towering giants Yanbao and Jiabao, celebrating the Year of the Snake.
An innovative exhibition at Beijing’s Shougang Park showcases artist Qiu Qijing’s fusion of sculpture and technology, reimagining ancient Chinese myths from the Classic of Mountains and Seas.
Young artists in Shanghai are illuminating hearts with a public art exhibition that explores light as a metaphor for self-discovery, connection, inclusiveness, and creativity.
The Miao community in Longli County, Guizhou Province, celebrated the Chinese New Year with traditional dances and music, showcasing their rich heritage and praying for a fruitful harvest.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office hits a record high, surpassing 9 billion yuan as of February 4, making the Chinese film market top the global box-office rankings, surpassing North America.
Guatemalan dancer Celia Esquivel joins the global #SnakeYearDanceFun challenge, celebrating the Chinese New Year and promoting cultural unity through dance.
China’s 2025 box office revenue surpasses 10 billion yuan, topping global charts and setting new records during the Spring Festival holiday.
“China’s Wonders,” an 8K documentary co-produced by CMG and The Explorers, has debuted in France, showcasing China’s landmarks in unprecedented visual clarity.
Sansha City at the southernmost tip of the Chinese mainland embraced the Spring Festival with vibrant family gatherings, showcasing traditional dishes and bringing together people from all over China.