Nanhu Park’s Ice Wall Roses Captivate Shenyang Ahead of Chinese New Year
A unique exhibition at Shenyang’s Nanhu Park features pink roses encased in an ice wall, adding a romantic touch to the upcoming Chinese New Year.
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A unique exhibition at Shenyang’s Nanhu Park features pink roses encased in an ice wall, adding a romantic touch to the upcoming Chinese New Year.
Traditional “ganji” fairs in rural China offer a vibrant glimpse into Lunar New Year preparations, where both rural residents and urban visitors shop for festive necessities and experience cultural heritage.
Universal Beijing Resort has launched its “Universal’s Chinese New Year” event, offering visitors an immersive experience filled with vibrant decorations, performances, and festive delights to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival.
The 7th Xianghu Lake Fish Festival began in Hangzhou, uniting citizens and fishermen in a vibrant celebration of tradition, gratitude, and hopes for the Chinese New Year.
China’s annual Spring Festival travel rush, known as Chunyun, begins with an estimated 9 billion trips over the next 40 days, potentially setting new records as people reunite for the Lunar New Year.
Discover the traditional art of sausage-making in southern China during the Chinese New Year, a time-honored delicacy that brings families together and adds flavor to the festivities.
Artist crafts a 2-meter-high dragon-shaped dough sculpture in Shanxi Province to celebrate the 2024 Chinese New Year, showcasing traditional folk art and conveying blessings for the Year of the Dragon.
Discover how people in China are embracing traditional attire and modern styles for the upcoming Spring Festival, highlighting the significance of red clothing as a symbol of luck and prosperity.
As the Chinese New Year approaches, Gaomi in Shandong Province comes alive with locals eagerly purchasing huabobo—traditional steamed buns symbolizing prosperity and joy during festive celebrations.
Nearly 1,000 residents gathered in Chongqing for a grand hotpot festival, celebrating the upcoming Chinese New Year with a communal feast symbolizing reunion and harmony.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden illuminated a giant dragon lantern ahead of Chinese New Year, drawing crowds to the annual lantern fair and creating a festive atmosphere for the upcoming Spring Festival.
An Anhui shopping mall unveils a spectacular multi-floor balloon dragon as China prepares for the Spring Festival and the upcoming Year of the Dragon. The installation brings festive cheer and cultural richness.
Beijing’s Water Cube embraces the Year of the Loong with dazzling dragon-themed installations, combining traditional Chinese culture with modern design to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year.
The UAE is lighting up in Chinese red to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year on February 10, 2024, marking the Year of the Dragon and 40 years of diplomatic relations with China.
Wuhan’s holiday markets are bringing festive cheer as the city prepares for the Year of the Dragon. Discover how these vibrant markets are offering a variety of goods and adding excitement to the Spring Festival.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden unveils loong-themed lanterns ahead of the 2024 Lantern Festival, offering a sneak peek of the annual celebration of Spring Festival with colorful displays and cultural activities.
Artisans in Nantong craft blue calico dragons for the Year of the Dragon, blending traditional craftsmanship with festive celebrations.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden is abuzz as artisans prepare for the historic lantern fair, a highlight of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The event features stunning displays inspired by the ‘Classic of Mountains and Rivers.’
Dong villagers in Guizhou Province embrace the red ciba tradition, making glutinous rice cakes symbolizing reunion and happiness ahead of the Chinese New Year.
An enchanting lantern fair has illuminated Wuhan’s Happy Valley, featuring giant dragon installations from Zigong’s artisans, to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Dragon and the Chinese New Year festivities.