Beijing’s Qianmen Street Lights Up Lunar New Year with Festive Splendor
Beijing’s historic Qianmen Street dazzles with Lunar New Year festivities, blending tradition and tourism in a vibrant celebration of cultural revival.
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Beijing’s historic Qianmen Street dazzles with Lunar New Year festivities, blending tradition and tourism in a vibrant celebration of cultural revival.
A robotic horse dressed in festive attire has brought Lunar New Year cheer to Beijing shoppers, showcasing China’s blend of tradition and technology.
Discover Beijing’s vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations in 2026, from ice skating at historic sites to bustling temple fairs offering traditional crafts and games.
Beijing’s New Year market merges tradition with global trade, drawing over 30,000 visitors and showcasing international products, including a vibrant African Fashion Zone.
Beijing artist blends neon and ink to reimagine zodiac horses as symbols of freedom, bridging tradition and modernity for 2026’s Lunar New Year celebrations.
A Beijing woodcarver’s abstract creations and meditative process draw young crowds to Shichahai, blending tradition with modern artistic expression in 2026.
Folk artist Wu Aijuan’s intricate embroidery exhibition at Beijing’s Qiushe Garden bridges tradition and modernity, drawing global attention in 2026.
Swedish actor Timothy Johansson navigates Beijing’s historic Baitasi district, uncovering cultural connections between traditional hutongs and unexpected Swedish influences.
Beijing’s historic Shichahai Ice Rink launches 2026 winter festivities, blending traditional ice sports with cultural tourism ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations.
Beijing’s historic Shougang steel furnace transforms into a digital museum, blending industrial heritage with cutting-edge technology to create new cultural space.
Beijing’s 798 Art Zone redefines urban space, merging industrial history with contemporary global art and economic revitalization in 2025.
Discover the revitalized Hong’en Temple in Beijing as it transforms into a cultural hub during the Spring Festival, offering a unique blend of ancient traditions and festive celebrations.
An immersive light show, “Naked Flowers,” has opened in Beijing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, blending digital art, fragrance, and light in perfect harmony.
CGTN unveils ‘The Sights, Sounds and Shades of Beijing’, a documentary exploring the city’s rich heritage through the eyes of artists capturing its unique colors, sounds, and transformations.
A new CGTN documentary ‘Courtyard No. 27’ showcases how one woman is revitalizing Beijing’s hutongs by bridging generations and bringing life back to old alleyways.
An exhibition of Caravaggio’s works, featuring the rediscovered ‘The Penitent Magdalene,’ has opened at the National Museum of China in Beijing, highlighting the painting’s restoration and historical significance.
An exhibition exploring ancient Greek beauty has opened at the National Museum of China, featuring treasures that highlight the universal pursuit of beauty.
The annual Beijing Music Festival begins on October 5 with an opening concert honoring the city’s Central Axis, featuring a piece composed by renowned musician Tan Dun.
Students from around the world share their perspectives on Beijing’s unique blend of tradition and modernity at the 2024 Beijing Culture Forum.
Belarusian vlogger Ekaterina Kaligaeva delves into Beijing’s hutong culture, exploring the historic alleyways and uncovering the vibrant fusion of ancient traditions and modern life.