Russian Artisan Celebrates Chinese New Year with Hand-Carved Wooden Horse
Russian craftsman Leonid Kondrashkov welcomes the Chinese New Year with a hand-carved wooden horse, blending artistry and cultural celebration.
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Russian craftsman Leonid Kondrashkov welcomes the Chinese New Year with a hand-carved wooden horse, blending artistry and cultural celebration.
Vibrant celebrations aboard the China-Laos Railway mark the upcoming Chinese New Year, showcasing cultural performances and strengthening regional ties.
ASEAN marks its first Chinese New Year celebration in Jakarta, highlighting cultural ties and 35 years of China-ASEAN dialogue partnership.
Harry Potter’s Draco Malfoy becomes unexpected cultural icon for China’s Year of the Horse celebrations through linguistic symbolism and viral creativity.
Beijing’s National Museum of China unveils a Lunar New Year exhibition exploring the horse’s cultural significance, featuring rare artifacts and interactive displays.
Shanghai merges ancient Lunar New Year traditions with tech-driven innovations as it prepares for 2026’s Year of the Horse celebrations, from floral markets to AR lantern displays.
A 2026 New Year masterpiece blends China’s intangible heritage brocade with modern pearl techniques, symbolizing prosperity through a dynamic galloping horse design.
CMG begins final rehearsals for 2026 Spring Festival Gala, blending cutting-edge technology with traditional performances 30 days before Lunar New Year celebrations.
China Media Group releases 2026 Spring Festival Gala trailer ahead of Feb 16 broadcast. The UNESCO-recognized event promises tech-driven celebrations for the Year of the Horse.
A massive floating Aoyu fish lantern, symbolizing prosperity, dazzled crowds in Enshi during New Year’s Eve celebrations, blending tradition with modern festivity.