Vibrant Traditions: How Hong Kong SAR Celebrates Chinese New Year
Discover how Hong Kong SAR celebrates Chinese New Year with vibrant parades, fireworks, and age-old traditions that fill the city streets with joy and cultural richness.
News & Insights Across Asia
Discover how Hong Kong SAR celebrates Chinese New Year with vibrant parades, fireworks, and age-old traditions that fill the city streets with joy and cultural richness.
Global pop stars Henry Moodie, Peder Elias, and Andrew Ridgeley join CGTN’s Super Night Spring Festival Gala to celebrate the Chinese New Year, bringing international flair to the festivities.
China’s daily box office hit a new record of 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, with 35.15 million moviegoers, surpassing previous records and showcasing the booming film industry.
Discover how New Year snacks, couplets, and flowers enrich the Spring Festival traditions in Hainan, south China’s tropical island province.
Brooklyn residents celebrated the Year of the Snake with vibrant Chinese New Year festivities, featuring lion dances and traditional arts, bringing a touch of home to many and introducing Chinese culture to newcomers.
Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon extends Chinese New Year greetings, urging unity in facing challenges and working towards a shared, better future.
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.
Wuxi City joined the Spring Festival Gala as a sub-venue, with CGTN capturing global voices sharing Chinese New Year wishes and impressions of China during the festive celebrations on Nanchang Street.
Chinese community in Havana celebrates the Year of the Snake with vibrant Lunar New Year festivities, embracing traditional customs and uniting residents in colorful parades and family gatherings.
Latvia joins CGTN’s Snake Year dance challenge, celebrating Chinese New Year through global dance participation and cultural exchange.
Join Brazilian blogger Helena’s #SnakeYearDanceFun challenge and dance into the Chinese New Year! Celebrate the Year of the Snake with joy and movement.
CGTN’s host Syabrenko Mariya celebrates the Chinese New Year with a hand dance imitating snake movements, honoring the Year of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom and longevity in Chinese culture.
Sansha City in China’s Hainan Province celebrated the Spring Festival with the vibrant Carp Lantern Dance, where dancers in red paraded through the streets waving lifelike carp lanterns to honor tradition and community spirit.
Global Chairman of PwC, Mohamed Kande, shares heartfelt Chinese New Year greetings as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake. His message highlights unity and optimism for the year ahead.
Primates at Chongqing’s Leheledu Animal Theme Park celebrated the Spring Festival with red envelopes filled with treats, sharing Chinese New Year cheer with visitors and keepers.
A Mexican student at Peking University shares her heartwarming experience celebrating Chinese New Year with friends, exploring cultural traditions, and finding common ground between Mexican and Chinese festivities.
Fishermen in Sansha honor their ancestral ‘108 Brothers’ with a traditional ceremony to welcome the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Snake, praying for safe voyages and abundant catches.
China welcomes the Year of the Snake with dazzling fireworks, as people celebrate Chinese New Year’s Eve with traditions that bring good luck and drive away evil spirits.
Artist duo Pang Fei and Pang Minghao reimagine the Chinese God of Wealth, blending tradition with modern flair during the Chinese New Year.
Travel enthusiasm surges across the Chinese mainland as the extended eight-day Chinese New Year holiday kicks off, marking the first Spring Festival following its World Heritage inscription.