Philadelphia Orchestra Rings in Chinese New Year with Cultural Diplomacy Concert
Philadelphia Orchestra celebrates Lunar New Year with Sino-U.S. cultural concert, as Ambassador Xie Feng emphasizes arts as bridge for bilateral ties.
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Philadelphia Orchestra celebrates Lunar New Year with Sino-U.S. cultural concert, as Ambassador Xie Feng emphasizes arts as bridge for bilateral ties.
British PM Keir Starmer explores Yunnan cuisine in Beijing, shares Spring Festival greetings amid ongoing UK-China diplomatic talks.
A Luoyang family preserves Tang Dynasty pottery techniques while meeting modern demand ahead of 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations.
Shanghai’s Yu Garden Lantern Festival begins January 26, 2026, blending tradition with innovation to kick off Lunar New Year celebrations. Early displays already attracting crowds.
Shandong’s thriving New Year flower markets drive rural income growth, with moth orchid cultivation becoming a pillar of agricultural modernization in 2026.
CGTN’s livestream explores bustling Chinese New Year markets in Shandong, Gansu, Jilin, and Xinjiang, highlighting regional delicacies and cultural traditions ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year.
CMG prepares to launch ‘Brocade Years’ drama reviving 11th-century Song brocade techniques, blending history with modern storytelling for Lunar New Year 2026.
As the 2026 Spring Festival approaches, Hainan’s beachside barbecue feasts offer a unique blend of island charm and cultural tradition for travelers and families.
As 2026 approaches, horse-themed New Year art in China blends ancient symbolism with modern aspirations, reflecting cultural pride and economic optimism.
Changzhou villagers craft symbolic rice cakes for 2026 Lunar New Year, blending culinary tradition with auspicious wishes for prosperity, health, and good fortune.
Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing for the Spring Festival, finding new ways to celebrate far from home and sharing their traditions.
Discover the vibrant celebrations of the Moshikou New Year Festival in Beijing’s Shijingshan district, where powerful drum beats and mesmerizing lion dance performances bring centuries-old traditions to life.
Guiyuan Temple Fair in Wuhan celebrated the Year of the Snake with grand festivities, attracting around 300,000 visitors keen to revive the rich traditions of the Chinese New Year during the Spring Festival holiday.
Harbin’s Yanjiagang Farm captivates visitors with over 800 snowmen and towering giants Yanbao and Jiabao, celebrating the Year of the Snake.
The Miao community in Longli County, Guizhou Province, celebrated the Chinese New Year with traditional dances and music, showcasing their rich heritage and praying for a fruitful harvest.
During the Spring Festival, Beijing’s Ditan Park hosted the 37th temple fair, offering visitors a spectacular blend of visual art and cultural heritage under the theme of “Chinese New Year.”
Guatemalan dancer Celia Esquivel joins the global #SnakeYearDanceFun challenge, celebrating the Chinese New Year and promoting cultural unity through dance.
Indonesian student Celia shares how her family blends Chinese New Year traditions with local Indonesian culture, creating a unique celebration that reflects both her heritage and national identity.
Paraguayan actress Sofia Fernandez invites the world to celebrate the Chinese New Year by joining her Year of the Snake dance challenge, blending cultural traditions through the joy of dance.
Residents of Dingri County in Xizang celebrated Chinese New Year with traditional gutu soup and heartfelt family gatherings, finding hope and unity through cultural traditions.