
Savoring Laba Porridge: The First Taste of Chinese New Year Traditions
Discover the rich traditions of the Laba Festival and how savoring Laba porridge marks the first step toward the Chinese New Year celebrations.
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Discover the rich traditions of the Laba Festival and how savoring Laba porridge marks the first step toward the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Four major cities will co-host China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the UNESCO-recognized Chinese New Year with a spectacular showcase of cultural heritage and modern festivities.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum offers visitors an immersive taste of the festive vibes ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday.
A Spring Festival exhibition in Beijing showcases over 120 forms of intangible cultural heritage, offering a festive preview ahead of Chinese New Year.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum offers visitors a festive preview of Chinese New Year, showcasing over 120 forms of intangible cultural heritage.
CMG announces Chongqing, Wuhan, Lhasa, and Wuxi as sub-venues for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, marking the first gala since Chinese New Year gained UNESCO recognition.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival opens January 1, celebrating the New Year with dazzling displays inspired by the “Classic of Mountains and Seas.” Experience vibrant culture and tradition in the heart of Shanghai.
China Media Group has released the promotional video for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, marking the first celebration after the Spring Festival’s recognition as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The Chinese New Year has been officially recognized as part of Humankind’s Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, highlighting its cultural significance worldwide.
Chinese New Year has been officially recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting the festival’s global significance and contribution to shared cultural heritage.
The 2025 Spring Festival marks a historic first as it celebrates both the Year of the Snake and its new status on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
As the Year of the Snake approaches, a new snake-themed Bing Dwen Dwen mascot has been launched nationwide, blending traditional Chinese culture with the beloved Olympic mascot.
Chinese New Year on February 10 marks the Year of the Dragon. Explore how traditions evolve in the digital age, the dragon’s symbolism, and the festival’s significance in Chinese culture.
American vlogger Marissa explores the Lantern Festival’s iconic treats, yuanxiao and tangyuan, uncovering their cultural significance and inviting global audiences to share in the festive traditions.
Chinese stocks rallied on the first trading day after the Chinese New Year, with major indices closing higher and investor sentiment positive.
China reports a significant surge in travel during the Spring Festival holiday, with around 2.3 billion trips made and a record 9 billion expected by March 5, highlighting robust domestic mobility.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park begins a two-day event celebrating the Chinese New Year, with the opening ceremony hosted by CEO Paul Baribault and attended by Chinese Consul General Guo Shaochun.
Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s ‘songfu’ New Year traditions, cruising the Grand Canal and discovering historic sites during the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Serbia has unveiled the first in a 12-year series of postage stamps celebrating the Chinese New Year, starting with the Year of the Dragon, strengthening cultural ties between Serbia and China.
Longhu Park in Handan City, Hebei Province, transforms into a radiant display of red lanterns during the Chinese New Year festivities, attracting visitors who admire the auspicious decorations and capture memorable photos.