Hong Kong’s Dragon & Lion Festival Ignites 2026 New Year Celebrations
Hong Kong’s 2026 Dragon & Lion Festival dazzles with global performances, celebrating Chinese cultural heritage and New Year festivities through vibrant parades.
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Hong Kong’s 2026 Dragon & Lion Festival dazzles with global performances, celebrating Chinese cultural heritage and New Year festivities through vibrant parades.
After 13 years, the legendary 68-section dragon lantern of Zhengjue Temple Village in Jiangsu Province has been revived, bringing the community together in a spectacular cultural celebration.
Chinese dragon and lion dances bring festival joy to Brazil. A 105.91-meter-long dragon set a new record in São Paulo, highlighting the fusion of Chinese traditions into Brazilian culture.
Ghanaian teacher Agbanyo George Kwame joins a team of female dragon dancers in China’s Yunnan Province, immersing himself in local traditions and showcasing a unique cultural exchange.
Liancheng County in Fujian Province hosted a spectacular cultural festival from August 2 to 5, featuring awe-inspiring performances like the Gutian dragon dance and molten iron showers, celebrating China’s rich intangible heritage.
Experience the vibrant lantern fair at Tangshan’s South Lake Park, where traditional myths and modern displays illuminate the night from February 2 to March 11.
China celebrates the Lantern Festival, marking the end of Lunar New Year. Lanterns, dragon dances, and sweet rice balls embody 2,000 years of tradition, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural heritage.
Dozens of dragon and lion dance teams gathered in Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Hunan Province, offering a spectacular display of traditional folk art to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
An enchanting underwater dragon dance captivated audiences at Wuhan’s Haichang Ocean Park, blending traditional Chinese culture with marine wonder in a spectacular performance.
The 10th Chongqing Tongliang Dragon Lantern Art Festival ignites the Spring Festival with mesmerizing dragon dances and iron flower blossoms, celebrating China’s rich cultural heritage.
Discover the thrilling ‘Dancing Dragon and Whistling Flowers’ festival of the Miao people in Guizhou Province—a fiery spectacle of dance, culture, and bravery.
Experience the mesmerizing Tongliang Dragon Dance as it lights up Year of the Dragon celebrations, showcasing centuries-old traditions from southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality.
A look into the dragon dance, a vibrant tradition in Chinese culture symbolizing power and good fortune, and its significance in bringing communities together across the world.
International students from 14 countries join Chinese peers in a dragon dance at Nanjing Agricultural University, celebrating cultural unity and the upcoming Year of the Loong.
Residents gathered at Wanpingkou Scenic Area in Rizhao, east China’s Shandong Province, to welcome the first sunrise of 2024. A traditional dragon dance marked the occasion, as people exchanged greetings for the new year.