Tulou Festivities Boost Fujian’s Cultural Tourism in 2026
Fujian’s Tulou earthen structures attracted 300,000 visitors during 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations, showcasing Hakka cultural traditions through immersive experiences.
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Fujian’s Tulou earthen structures attracted 300,000 visitors during 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations, showcasing Hakka cultural traditions through immersive experiences.
Long Beach’s 2026 Chinese New Year celebration merges cultural heritage with global trade networking amid economic challenges, drawing 15,000 participants.
London hosts record-breaking Chinese New Year celebrations, strengthening cultural ties and showcasing vibrant traditions to over 700,000 attendees.
Djibouti’s Finance Minister extends Chinese New Year wishes to China, signaling commitment to strengthen economic ties and regional partnerships in 2026.
Fujian’s Jihui Village dazzles with 100-meter lantern dragon parade during 2026 Spring Festival celebrations, blending tradition with cultural tourism.
U.S. astronaut captures stunning Chinese New Year illuminations across China from the International Space Station, blending cultural tradition with space exploration.
Shandong martial arts students dazzled at NBA’s Chinese New Year celebration, showcasing cultural fusion through kung fu and dance alongside American peers.
Gexian Village in Jiangxi captivates visitors with a thousand-lantern parade and folk performances, blending tradition with tourism during the Year of the Horse.
Explore how Lunar New Year’s fifth day traditions honor the God of Wealth, blending cultural heritage with modern economic revival across Asia.
An American couple shares their second Chinese New Year in China, highlighting tech integration and cultural traditions in 2026.
New York’s Chinatown dazzles with Lunar New Year festivities, blending tradition and modernity as global communities welcome the Year of the Horse.
Toronto’s unique ice-based Chinese New Year gala combines traditional culture with winter sports, drawing global attention and strengthening Canada-China cultural ties in 2026.
American teen athletes experience Chinese New Year traditions during a sports exchange, blending pickleball diplomacy with dumpling-making and cultural immersion.
Communities worldwide honor the Kitchen God tradition on February 20, 2026, blending ancient customs with modern innovations during Lunar New Year celebrations.
Wuxi’s Meicun Service Area redefines highway travel during 2026 Spring Festival, blending cultural performances with modern amenities for millions of travelers.
Edinburgh’s 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations blend Scottish charm with Spring Festival traditions, fostering cross-cultural connections and economic opportunities.
Yiwu, the global trade hub, recently co-hosted the 2026 Spring Festival Gala, blending commerce and culture to celebrate Chinese New Year with worldwide audiences.
As the Fire Horse zodiac heralds 2026, experts explore its cultural significance and the traditions shaping Lunar New Year celebrations across Asia.
China celebrates Lunar New Year 2026 with UNESCO-recognized traditions, lantern displays, and cultural tourism growth across historic sites like Fuzhou’s Sanfang Qixiang district.
President Xi Jinping sends Chinese New Year greetings to Iowa friends, emphasizing enduring people-to-people ties between China and the U.S. despite evolving global dynamics.