Chinese God of Wealth Art Blends Tradition with Modern Flair
Artist duo Pang Fei and Pang Minghao reimagine the Chinese God of Wealth, blending tradition with modern flair during the Chinese New Year.
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Artist duo Pang Fei and Pang Minghao reimagine the Chinese God of Wealth, blending tradition with modern flair during the Chinese New Year.
Travel enthusiasm surges across the Chinese mainland as the extended eight-day Chinese New Year holiday kicks off, marking the first Spring Festival following its World Heritage inscription.
Global pop stars like Ed Sheeran dazzled at CGTN’s Super Night Spring Festival Gala, bringing fresh energy to Chinese New Year with heartfelt performances and greetings.
CMG’s 2025 Spring Festival Gala captivated global audiences, setting new viewership records and celebrating the Year of the Snake with joy and inclusivity.
Indonesia’s Taman Safari comes alive with vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations, blending traditional cultural performances with wildlife experiences for a unique festive occasion.
Foreign leaders from Benin and Fiji have extended their warmest wishes to Chinese people worldwide as they celebrate the Chinese New Year, emphasizing strong ties and shared values between their nations.
Chinese New Year celebrations have started early in Chancay, the Peruvian town now hosting South America’s largest Chinese-built mega port, reflecting the growing cultural connections between the community and its Chinese partners.
Red lanterns and festive decorations light up the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions and the Taiwan region as Chinese communities unite to celebrate the Spring Festival with shared traditions.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala celebrated humanity and cultural heritage, uniting Chinese people worldwide on the eve of the Chinese New Year.
The Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum celebrates with a special ‘Guo Nian’ exhibition.
China Media Group has released the program lineup for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, promising a spectacular celebration of Chinese culture available to audiences worldwide.
Liuyang, the global capital of fireworks in Hunan Province, ignites the skies as Chinese New Year celebrations begin. Discover how this city’s spectacular displays and thriving industry light up festivities worldwide.
CGTN’s ‘The Vibe’ airs a Chinese New Year special exploring snake symbolism in Chinese culture, festive Northern and Southern cuisines, and global celebrations of the festival.
Snake lanterns light up Nanjing’s Spring Festival, adding color and cheer as the city celebrates the Year of the Snake.
Harbin’s ‘Ice City’ dazzles with festive decorations and extended lighting hours as it prepares for Chinese New Year and the Asian Winter Games, illuminating winter nights with vibrant celebrations.
Global pop stars are extending heartfelt New Year greetings to Chinese fans, sharing exclusive messages and joining in the festive celebrations.
As the Chinese New Year approaches, ice and snow sports enthusiasts from China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, Jilin, Hebei, and Thailand send warm wishes for a prosperous and joyful year ahead.
As the Spring Festival nears, Chongqing becomes a vibrant sea of red with lanterns, hotpot, and festive cheer. Discover the sights and flavors that make the city’s nian wei (New Year atmosphere) unforgettable.
German student shares his unforgettable Chinese New Year experience in Shanghai, embracing traditions and fostering cross-cultural connections.