Master Spring Festival Lingo: Key Terms to Celebrate 2026’s Year of the Horse
Prepare for 2026’s Year of the Horse with essential Spring Festival Gala terminology and cultural insights from China’s iconic New Year celebration.
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Prepare for 2026’s Year of the Horse with essential Spring Festival Gala terminology and cultural insights from China’s iconic New Year celebration.
A CGTN survey of 5,154 global respondents reveals 95% see Spring Festival as key to understanding Chinese culture, with tourism demand surging in 2026.
CCTV’s new 10-episode series delves into the essence of Chinese identity, exploring cultural heritage and philosophical traditions. Airing nightly until February 15.
Discover how Suzhou’s 2,000-year-old embroidery tradition maintains cultural relevance in 2026 through human artistry that complements AI advancements.
Xiaonian, China’s Little New Year on February 10-11, 2026, launches Lunar New Year preparations through timeless rituals bridging tradition and modernity.
China celebrates Little New Year with regional traditions, marking the countdown to Spring Festival 2026 through folk performances and ancient rituals honoring the Kitchen God.
Beijing artist Ma Xiao fuses zodiac symbolism with street graffiti, transforming urban spaces into dynamic celebrations of 2026’s Year of the Horse.
Decode China’s biggest cultural event with 3 essential terms: Geng (meme), Chuquan (viral), and Mingchangmian (iconic moments). Master 2026’s Spring Festival Gala discourse.
New poll reveals surging global interest in Chinese Spring Festival traditions amid viral cultural trends and record 2026 celebrations.
China Media Group’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala rehearsal blends tradition and global culture, promising a vibrant showcase for worldwide audiences this year.
Learn key terms like Chunwan, Xiangsheng, and Xiaopin to fully appreciate the 2026 Spring Festival Gala, China’s iconic Lunar New Year celebration airing February 16.
Beijing seniors are embracing cold-water swimming in 2026, citing health benefits and community. Discover how this icy trend reflects China’s aging population dynamics.
CMG announces the 2026 Spring Festival Gala featuring AI-driven visuals, international collaborations, and enhanced accessibility, set for global broadcast on February 16.
Xu Beihong’s classic painting gets meme makeover as netizens worldwide celebrate upcoming Year of the Horse through viral digital recreations.
CGTN celebrates Lunar New Year with monumental horse painting film featuring 85 language translations, blending tradition with global connectivity.
CGTN’s ‘Ask China’ initiative fosters global understanding of Chinese traditions through interactive cultural Q&A, featuring diverse international perspectives in 2026.
Discover how China’s rich cultural heritage blends with modern innovations in 2026, as global voices explore festivals, regional diversity, and art’s evolving role.
Master Huang Qinghui in Quanzhou celebrates the Year of the Horse with intricate wooden puppet carvings, blending tradition and artistry.
Algiers hosts immersive showcase of China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala, blending traditional arts with modern production to celebrate Lunar New Year traditions.
Harbin’s 23.8-meter snow sculpture ‘Mr. Snowman’ dazzles visitors at the Sun Island Snow Expo, symbolizing cultural resilience during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations.