New Yorkers Voice Hopes for 2026 as Year-End Reflections Begin
New York residents share their aspirations for 2026 and reflect on 2025 ahead of CGTN’s cross-cultural New Year’s Eve livestream event.
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New York residents share their aspirations for 2026 and reflect on 2025 ahead of CGTN’s cross-cultural New Year’s Eve livestream event.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival marks a season of record-breaking box office sales, a modern revival of the cheongsam, ancient cultural exhibitions, and global celebrations that fuse traditions across continents.
Iconic landmarks worldwide illuminated in red to celebrate the Chinese New Year on January 29, highlighting global unity and cultural appreciation for China’s most significant holiday.
China’s Spring Festival, a 4,000-year-old tradition, has become a global phenomenon. Celebrated by nearly one-fifth of the world’s population, it embodies universal themes of family, renewal, and hope.
Global leaders join in celebrating Chinese New Year 2025, welcoming the Year of the Snake with messages emphasizing cultural unity, wisdom, and global cooperation.
Malaysia hosts the 2025 ‘Happy Chinese New Year’ global launch, featuring worldwide artists and marking the start of festive celebrations in over 100 countries.
The Spring Festival shines brighter as UNESCO recognizes it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting China’s rich traditions and global cultural connections.
Cities worldwide welcomed the New Year with dazzling fireworks, from Sydney’s harbors to Hong Kong SAR’s skyline, uniting millions in celebration.
CGTN presents a 4.5-hour live broadcast showcasing New Year’s Eve celebrations across the globe, featuring cultural performances from Turkey, the Gaza Strip, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, and more.
Mother’s Day is celebrated worldwide with unique traditions. From floral gifts in China to heartfelt rituals in Indonesia and Ethiopia, discover how different cultures honor their mothers.
Chinese Spring Festival has become a global celebration, spreading peace and harmony worldwide as communities embrace Chinese culture and traditions.
People worldwide are sending blessings to celebrate the Chinese New Year. As the Year of the Dragon approaches, international communities join in festivities, embracing traditions and sharing goodwill.
People around the world share warm wishes and celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit, highlighting the global appeal of this traditional festival.