Record-Breaking Spring Festival Travel Unites Families Across China
Amid record-breaking travel during China’s Spring Festival, individuals like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong share their heartfelt journeys back home to reunite with family.
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Amid record-breaking travel during China’s Spring Festival, individuals like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong share their heartfelt journeys back home to reunite with family.
As China celebrates the Spring Festival, travelers like Wang Hui and Zhong make their journeys home, reflecting a record-breaking travel surge and the enduring importance of family and tradition.
Millions of Chinese residents like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong begin their journey home for the Spring Festival, highlighting the deep-rooted traditions and the importance of family reunions during this festive season.
China Media Group held the fourth rehearsal for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala on Wednesday, refining the grand show set to air on January 28, the eve of the Lunar New Year.
China Media Group has unveiled Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme ‘Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake.’
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, with the theme “Year of the Snake, Keep your Spirits Awake,” as global communities prepare for Lunar New Year.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the upcoming Year of the Snake with the theme “Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake.”
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme ‘Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake.’
China Media Group unveils “Si Shengsheng” as the mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme “Keep Your Spirits Awake.”
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, themed ‘Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake,’ enhancing global celebrations of the Lunar New Year.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme “Year of the Snake, Keep your Spirits Awake.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping extends Lunar New Year greetings to non-CPC groups, urging unity and innovation to achieve national development goals outlined in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
Singapore’s Chinatown is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a dazzling snake-themed lantern display, ushering in the Year of the Snake with vibrant decorations and festivities until February 27.
China and Vietnam jointly celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Yunnan Province, marking 75 years of diplomatic relations with cultural events that highlight their shared traditions and strong ties.
China marks the Lunar New Year with ancient Wuhan bells, a retail boom with foreign brands, the premiere of “Creation of the Gods II,” and a joint archaeological find with Uzbekistan.
Spring Festival, known as Tet in Vietnam, is a shared cultural celebration between China and Vietnam. The festivities highlight the deep-rooted cultural ties and shared traditions that unite the two nations.
Spring Festival and Tet, celebrated in China and Vietnam, highlight the deep-rooted cultural ties between the two nations through shared traditions and festive customs.
Spring Festival, known as Tet in Vietnam, is a shared tradition that highlights the deep-rooted cultural ties between China and Vietnam, showcasing similar festivities and family-centered celebrations.
In Yanbian Prefecture, the Jin family prepares traditional Korean dishes like fish head steamed rice and rice cakes to celebrate the Lunar New Year, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of northeast China.
As Layue begins on December 31, households across the Chinese mainland embark on the tradition of “sweeping the dust,” a symbolic act of cleaning to usher in a prosperous New Year by sweeping away past misfortunes.