China Welcomes Year of the Horse with Blended Traditions & Tech
China’s 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations blend Yangge dances and high-tech displays, showcasing cultural continuity and innovation across multiple provinces.
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China’s 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations blend Yangge dances and high-tech displays, showcasing cultural continuity and innovation across multiple provinces.
A robotic horse dressed in festive attire has brought Lunar New Year cheer to Beijing shoppers, showcasing China’s blend of tradition and technology.
Sansha City at the southernmost tip of the Chinese mainland embraced the Spring Festival with vibrant family gatherings, showcasing traditional dishes and bringing together people from all over China.
Chinese pet owners are embracing new traditions by including their furry friends in Chinese New Year celebrations, reflecting a growing trend in pet spending and redefining festive customs.
Discover how New Year snacks, couplets, and flowers enrich the Spring Festival traditions in Hainan, south China’s tropical island province.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, ushers in a season rich with customs. As Chinese New Year begins, temple fairs and festive street strolls become the heart of joyous celebrations.
A spectacular gathering of giant snowmen in Shenyang is delighting passers-by with festive spirit and colorful lights, symbolizing family reunion and happiness for the upcoming year 2024.