Experience Spring Festival Traditions Across China’s Cities
Discover how China’s 2026 Spring Festival celebrations blend ancient customs with modern innovations across diverse regional cultures.
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Discover how China’s 2026 Spring Festival celebrations blend ancient customs with modern innovations across diverse regional cultures.
Beijing’s Gubei Water Town combines Great Wall vistas with Lunar New Year traditions, offering a modern take on cultural tourism for the 2026 Spring Festival.
Zhengding County emerges as a model for blending ancient heritage with modern tourism, leveraging social media trends to fund preservation efforts in 2026.
Join CGTN’s 2026 livestream exploring Suzhou Bay Cultural Center’s architectural marvels and vibrant cultural programming along Taihu Lake.
Foreign travelers are embracing Lunar New Year traditions across China, driving tourism growth and cultural exchange in 2026 celebrations.
Beijing’s 2026 Dunhuang exhibition showcases zodiac-themed ancient artifacts, blending history with modern cultural engagement. A must-see for art and history enthusiasts.
Gubei Water Town near Beijing’s Great Wall blends lantern displays, folk performances, and festive cuisine to celebrate the 2026 Year of the Horse in a unique cultural setting.
A luxury glamping camp in Yunnan’s Honghe region offers immersive cultural experiences amid ancient Hani rice terraces and abandoned village ruins.
Sichuan’s 2026 Zigong Lantern Festival dazzles with myth-inspired installations, driving cultural tourism and showcasing innovative blends of tradition and technology.
An American’s transformative journey with Hainan’s Li brocade highlights cultural immersion and heritage preservation in 2026.
Explore Xi’an City Wall, a 1,400-year-old marvel blending ancient history with modern vibrancy, attracting millions to its cultural heartbeat in 2026.
Beijing’s new 2026 Spring Festival exhibition offers immersive journey through Lunar New Year traditions, blending historical artifacts with modern technology at Chinese Traditional Culture Museum.
China’s film industry generated 817B yuan in 2025, driving economic growth through cultural tourism and digital innovation, per official data.
Xinjiang transforms winter chill into economic opportunity through innovative ice sports and cultural experiences, drawing record tourism numbers in 2026.
Peru’s recognition as ‘Best Niche Destination’ by a leading Chinese magazine drives a surge in Chinese tourists, highlighting cultural appeal and strategic marketing.
China launches immersive Tianjin Fantasy Express, blending cultural heritage with futuristic tech on Beijing-Tianjin rail route in 2026.
Xinjiang’s Altay region merges 10,000-year-old skiing traditions with modern winter tourism, attracting 770,000 visitors this season as China’s alpine hotspot.
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park, led by Commissioner George Tsoi, leverages innovative design and extensive trials to become a hub for sports, culture, and tourism in 2026.
Nanjing’s Confucius Temple dazzles visitors with its 2026 New Year lantern display, blending tradition and modernity to welcome the Year of the Horse.
Naxi people and tourists welcomed 2026 with the traditional Datiao dance in Lijiang Old Town, celebrating cultural heritage and unity through rhythmic celebration.