Zhengding Revives Ancient War Drums in Lunar New Year Festivities
Zhengding County’s Lunar New Year parade features 1,700-year-old Changshan war drums, blending history with festive traditions in 2026 celebrations.
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Zhengding County’s Lunar New Year parade features 1,700-year-old Changshan war drums, blending history with festive traditions in 2026 celebrations.
Wuhan dazzles with record-breaking drone show featuring Lunar New Year motifs and high-tech displays, boosting tourism and cultural pride.
Discover Zhoushan’s unique coastal Spring Festival traditions in 2026, blending seafood harvests, cultural experiences, and East China Sea charm for global travelers.
Workers across energy and transport sectors maintain critical infrastructure during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations, ensuring safe travels and reliable power for millions.
Discover the intricate process behind Jiama, traditional Chinese New Year woodblock prints that blend artistry with centuries of cultural symbolism as 2026 celebrations approach.
Xinjiang’s snowy horse racing festival merges Lunar New Year celebrations with cultural preservation and rural development initiatives in 2026.
International travelers flock to China for immersive Lunar New Year experiences in 2026, driven by cultural curiosity and streamlined visa access.
As Asia prepares for 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations, the Year of the Horse symbolizes cultural heritage and modern economic momentum across the region.
Cape Town’s 2026 Chinese New Year gala bridged traditions and modernity through lion dances, cultural performances, and cross-community collaboration, drawing record crowds.
A Pakistani national’s 2023 Chinese New Year experience in Xi’an reveals how cultural traditions forge personal belonging and reflect deepening regional ties.
Explore the rich traditions of the Nianli Festival in Guangdong, a grand communal worship event celebrated during Chinese New Year, extending into the second month with vibrant festivities in Maoming and Zhanjiang.
Moscow celebrates Chinese New Year with a two-week Spring Festival featuring dragon dances, traditional drumming, and performances by Chinese artists, receiving positive feedback from attendees.
Pingding County’s traditional ‘Pao Ma Pai’ horse racing, a vibrant Chinese New Year celebration in Shanxi, has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity for 2024.
Pingding County’s traditional Pao Ma Pai horse race, held annually for Chinese New Year, has been honored by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024.
China Media Group’s 2025 Lantern Festival Gala garnered 459 million views globally, marking a 30% increase and celebrating the UNESCO-inscribed Spring Festival.
Asia marks the end of Chinese New Year with the Lantern Festival, celebrating hope and renewal across the region.
Shanxi Province comes alive with vibrant Lantern Festival celebrations in Xinzhou Ancient City and Yuncheng’s Xinjiang County, attracting visitors nationwide.
Beijing lights up today for the Lantern Festival, marking the end of Chinese New Year. This 2,000-year-old tradition symbolizes hope and renewal through vibrant lantern displays and cultural festivities.
China’s Lantern Festival concludes New Year celebrations with glowing lanterns, family reunions, and the mesmerizing display of molten iron fireworks lighting up the night sky.
Experience the vibrant Shehuo performances in Xi’an during Chinese New Year, featuring stilt walkers, dragon dances, and drumming rituals celebrating tradition and prosperity.