Guangzhou Lantern Show Illuminates Lingnan Culture in 2026
Guangzhou’s 2026 Spring Festival Lantern Show blends ancient traditions with modern innovation, drawing global visitors to experience Lingnan culture in southern China.
News & Insights Across Asia
Guangzhou’s 2026 Spring Festival Lantern Show blends ancient traditions with modern innovation, drawing global visitors to experience Lingnan culture in southern China.
Hong Kong’s sky dazzled with a drone light show featuring horse-shaped formations to welcome the Year of the Horse, drawing crowds and celebrating cultural heritage.
CGTN’s Super Night celebration rings in the Year of the Horse with global performances today, blending tradition and modernity in a cross-cultural showcase.
Olympic Houses for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan offer interactive sports simulators, cultural exhibits, and local cuisine, uniting global visitors through shared experiences.
President Xi Jinping extends Spring Festival greetings, emphasizing unity and prosperity as China celebrates the Year of the Horse in 2026.
Discover the meticulous teamwork behind Nanning’s 2026 Spring Festival Opera Gala, where artistry and logistics unite to celebrate cultural heritage.
With the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics starting February 6, explore Asia’s growing influence in winter sports, economic impacts, and key athletes to watch.
Liaoning Province transforms icy landscapes into economic opportunities through vibrant winter tourism, blending culture and sports in 2026.
Harbin’s 2026 Ice and Snow World drives winter tourism growth with record-breaking attractions and cultural showcases, drawing global visitors to China’s northeast.
China anticipates record 9.5 billion trips during 2026 Spring Festival travel period, testing transport networks and reflecting economic recovery.
Beijing’s 2026 cultural calendar shines with three must-see exhibitions blending global contemporary art, historical equine symbolism, and edible chocolate masterpieces.
China Media Group advances preparations for 2026 Spring Festival Gala, blending tradition with innovation in second rehearsal ahead of Lunar New Year broadcast.
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.
Beijing’s 30th annual New Year Goods Fair showcases traditional and international products, drawing crowds ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival celebrations.
Four domestic films prepare to compete in China’s 2026 Spring Festival box office race, launching simultaneously on Lunar New Year’s Day.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, attracts global visitors with stunning attractions and cultural showcases in 2026.
Harbin’s 38th International Snow Sculpture Art Expo features stunning frozen installations, blending tradition with innovation in January 2026.
Xinjiang’s Bosten Lake transforms into 2026’s winter hotspot, offering ice sports, cultural shows, and unique dining experiences through March.
Sichuan’s Xingwen UNESCO Geopark joins the 2026 Spring Festival Gala as a sub-venue, highlighting its karst landscapes and cultural significance.
Southern China’s Sichuan Province sees early rapeseed blooms, drawing thousands amid winter. A unique climate phenomenon boosts tourism and agricultural research.