
Temple Fairs and Street Strolls: A Joyful Start to the New Year
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, heralds vibrant temple fairs and festive street strolls, offering a joyful start to the Chinese New Year.
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Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, heralds vibrant temple fairs and festive street strolls, offering a joyful start to the Chinese New Year.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, ushers in a season rich with customs. As Chinese New Year begins, temple fairs and festive street strolls become the heart of joyous celebrations.
Experience the vibrant Spring Festival in Nanning’s Yongzhou Ancient City. Immerse yourself in traditional crafts, lantern displays, and lively dragon and lion dances in this unforgettable cultural feast.
Delong Hotpot, the essence of Ningxia cuisine, unites families nationwide during Chinese New Year’s Eve with its rich flavors and warm traditions.
Discover the sweet tradition of tangyuan—glutinous rice balls filled with sesame or peanut paste—that symbolize family unity and good fortune during Chinese New Year.
Discover the rich traditions of Layue, the twelfth month of China’s lunar calendar, and the enduring custom of staying up late on Chinese New Year’s Eve to welcome the New Year.
Discover how the Tanka fishermen of Hainan celebrate Chinese New Year with Plum-Scented Fish and pufferfish congee, bringing tradition and flavor to their festive feast.
China’s Spring Festival travel rush begins on January 14, with a record high 9 billion domestic passenger trips expected during the 40-day period leading up to the Lunar New Year celebrations.
Zigong in southwest China’s Sichuan Province cherishes its sweet traditions of candied oranges and eight-treasure rice, festive delicacies that evoke fond memories of Chinese New Year celebrations.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake by joining a global dance challenge spreading joy across cultures through shared dance moves.
Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force” by director Wuershan announces a global release on January 29, introducing Chinese mythological tales to international audiences this Chinese New Year.”
Discover the rich tradition of steaming buns during Layue, the twelfth month of the Chinese calendar. Learn how this ancient custom symbolizes prosperity and brings families together for the New Year.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng urges comprehensive efforts to ensure safe and smooth travel during the upcoming Spring Festival, highlighting the importance of efficient transportation and logistics operations.
Shenzhen Airport prepares for the Chunyun travel rush as millions journey home for Chinese New Year. Over 90 million railway tickets sold as of January 13.
As the Chinese New Year approaches, the Dong people of Yuping Dong Autonomous County are preparing hongba, festive red glutinous rice cakes symbolizing good fortune and embodying rich cultural traditions.
Discover how Daishan County’s fishermen celebrate Chinese New Year with flavorful red cream crabs, a festive delicacy symbolizing prosperity and rich in tradition.
Millions begin their journey home as China’s Spring Festival travel rush kicks off, marking the start of the world’s largest annual human migration in anticipation of the Lunar New Year festivities.
China is gearing up for the Lunar New Year with gala rehearsals, a renewed focus on Traditional Chinese Medicine, innovative teaching methods in schools, and Chinese designers showcased at Harrods.
Discover how Beijing locals prepare for the UNESCO-recognized Spring Festival, exploring vibrant markets and timeless traditions in China’s most important holiday.
CMG hosted its third annual Chinese TV Drama Awards in Beijing, celebrating top television series and launching a tourism initiative encouraging visits to locations from popular Chinese shows and movies.