Global Landmarks Illuminate Red to Celebrate Chinese New Year
Iconic landmarks worldwide illuminated in red to celebrate the Chinese New Year on January 29, highlighting global unity and cultural appreciation for China’s most significant holiday.
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Iconic landmarks worldwide illuminated in red to celebrate the Chinese New Year on January 29, highlighting global unity and cultural appreciation for China’s most significant holiday.
Artist duo Pang Fei and Pang Minghao reimagine the Chinese God of Wealth, blending tradition with modern flair during the Chinese New Year.
CGTN’s Hong Yang unboxes a Lunar New Year gift box, revealing festive traditions. Discover what’s inside and join the celebrations with the Super Night gala program.
CGTN reporter Hong Yang unveils a Chinese New Year gift box, sharing insights into the traditions that make the Lunar New Year special.
CGTN’s Hong Yang unboxes a special Lunar New Year gift box, revealing traditions and treasures that celebrate Asian culture during this festive season.
CGTN host Sergey unveils the Super Night gift box ahead of the Chinese New Year celebrations, sparking excitement for the upcoming Super Night gala on January 28, 2025.
CGTN host Sergey unwraps a ‘Super Night’ gift box ahead of Chinese New Year, offering a sneak peek into the upcoming festivities. The ‘Super Night’ gala airs on January 28, 2025, celebrating Asian culture.
CGTN is set to celebrate the Lunar New Year with its ‘Super Night’ gala on January 28, 2025, featuring host Sergey. The special program promises gifts, surprises, and cultural highlights.
CGTN host Sergey unwrapped a Super Night gift box, building excitement for the upcoming Chinese New Year’s Eve gala. Tune in on January 28, 2025, at 7:30 pm to join the celebration.
Discover the surprises inside CGTN Host Sergey’s Super Night gift box and celebrate Chinese New Year in global style. Tune in on January 28 for an unforgettable evening!
From Tianjin’s traditional woodblock prints to Shanghai’s luminous lanterns, and inspiring personal stories, Asia welcomes the New Year with a rich tapestry of cultural events and ambitions.
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