Guomenjian: Celebrating China’s Folk Art of Auspicious Paper-Cutting
Discover Guomenjian, the vibrant paper-cutting folk art from Shandong Province in China, symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune during the Spring Festival.
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Discover Guomenjian, the vibrant paper-cutting folk art from Shandong Province in China, symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune during the Spring Festival.
American children’s choir One Voice features in ‘Shanghai Let’s Meet for Melody’, showcasing Shanghai’s attractions through music and exploration. Global release on January 1, 2024.
Harbin in northeast China earned nearly US$838 million from tourism during the New Year holiday, drawing millions with its ice and snow attractions.
Villagers in Zhoushan are producing over 1,500 kg of rice cakes daily for Spring Festival, preserving a cherished cultural tradition.
An enchanting Snow and Ice Lantern Festival is lighting up Muling River Park in Jixi, Heilongjiang Province, celebrating the upcoming Year of the Dragon with dazzling displays and cultural performances.
Harbin, China’s ‘Ice City’, has become a major winter tourist hotspot, attracting over 3 million visitors during the New Year holiday and breaking historic records with its unique winter attractions.
A special exhibition titled “Case Lab Metaworld – Sherlock Holmes” at Hebei Museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the famous detective’s world.
High demand for China’s 2024 Year of the Loong commemorative coins and banknotes caused bank websites to crash as collectors rushed to pre-order the limited-edition currency celebrating the upcoming Chinese New Year.
At Nanhua Temple in south China’s Guangdong Province, tea embodies Zen philosophy, reflecting spiritual harmony in every sip.
Mount Huangshan in China exemplifies how natural beauty is preserved alongside thriving tourism. Sustainable practices make it a model for balancing conservation and tourism.
Thailand announces a permanent visa-free policy for Chinese tourists starting in March, anticipating millions more visitors to boost tourism and cultural exchange.
Nanwan Monkey Island in Hainan Province is a unique sanctuary for around 2,000 macaques. As the world’s only tropical island reserve for these primates, it offers travelers a glimpse into their natural habitat.
Thousands gathered at China’s Longmen Grottoes as the Lushena Buddha was illuminated for New Year festivities, celebrating the Year of the Dragon and highlighting the site’s rich cultural heritage.
Beijing’s new City Library in Tongzhou District opens with a ginkgo-inspired canopy and sustainable features, attracting tens of thousands since December 27, 2023.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province attracted record tourists during the New Year holiday, becoming the country’s most popular destination.
Kunming’s cherry blossoms are in full bloom, bringing a taste of spring to winter. Known as the “City of Eternal Spring”, Kunming attracts visitors worldwide to witness its blossoming beauty.
On January 1, 2024, Daqing City in Heilongjiang Province hosted its first ice dragon boat competition, with 18 teams racing across the frozen waters, igniting excitement among spectators.
Harbin’s Ice Lantern Art Fair captivates visitors with intricate ice sculptures, bringing magic to the New Year festivities in China’s Heilongjiang Province.
On January 1, 2024, giant panda twins Yu Ke and Yu Ai at Chongqing Zoo celebrated the New Year by playing in the snow and enjoying special treats prepared by their zookeepers.
On New Year’s Day, the Forbidden City in Beijing greeted 2024 with a breathtaking sunrise, as the first rays of light illuminated its ancient structures, revealing a profound sense of history and beauty.