The China Traditional Culture Museum has unveiled a special exhibition titled “Chinese Spring Festival – Themed Exhibition“, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of the Chinese Spring Festival. As 2025 marks the Year of the Snake and the first Spring Festival since the holiday was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, this exhibition holds special significance.
Visitors to the exhibition can explore a wide array of traditions, rituals, and folk art associated with the festival. From hands-on activities like paper cutting and calligraphy to displays of traditional costumes and decorations, the exhibition brings to life the vibrant culture of the Spring Festival.
Wang Siwen and Huang Yaohui, correspondents from CGTN, provide insightful coverage of the exhibition, highlighting the sights, sounds, and stories that make the Spring Festival China’s most celebrated holiday. Their exploration offers both locals and international visitors a deeper understanding of the festival’s importance in Chinese culture.
The exhibition aims to foster appreciation for traditional customs and promote cultural exchange. It serves as a bridge connecting the past and present, inviting people from all walks of life to celebrate and preserve these cherished traditions.
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Watch: Explore Spring Festival at Chinese Traditional Culture Museum
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