40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival Illuminates Nanjing, Bridges Cultures in 2026
Nanjing’s 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival showcases 400 installations and cultural diplomacy in France, running through May 2026.
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Nanjing’s 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival showcases 400 installations and cultural diplomacy in France, running through May 2026.
South Africa’s Tourism Minister extends Lunar New Year wishes to Chinese communities, highlighting tourism’s role in strengthening cultural and economic ties between the nations.
As Asia celebrates the God of Wealth in 2026, cultural traditions intertwine with economic strategies, offering insights for businesses and investors.
China’s Shenzhou-21 crew celebrates Lunar New Year aboard Tiangong space station, blending cultural traditions with space technology achievements.
British vlogger Zac Williams documents 2026 Spring Festival celebrations in the UK’s largest Chinatown, highlighting global fascination with Chinese cultural traditions.
China’s 2026 Spring Festival harmonizes ancient traditions with AI, VR, and holographic tech, creating new cultural experiences while preserving symbolic rituals.
Discover how window paper-cuts symbolize hope and heritage during Spring Festival 2026, featured in Tsinghua University’s ongoing cultural exhibition.
CGTN Super Night’s 2026 mystery gift box celebrates the Year of the Horse, blending tradition and innovation for global audiences. Festive reveals ahead!
Beijing merges Winter Olympic anticipation with Lunar New Year traditions through cultural exhibitions and economic initiatives as global attention turns to Asia.
Beijing’s 2026 Lunar New Year market features 1,500+ vendors offering traditional foods, crafts, and cultural performances, blending heritage with modern celebrations.
Guangdong combines APEC economic talks with Lunar New Year celebrations, showcasing cultural heritage and modern innovation through February 10.
Guangdong Province blends APEC economic talks with Lunar New Year celebrations, showcasing China’s cultural heritage and modern regional cooperation efforts in February 2026.
Artisans across China revive dragon dances, edible art, and pyrography traditions for 2026 Spring Festival celebrations, blending heritage with modern Lunar New Year observances.
Artisans across China are crafting traditional lanterns for the 2026 Spring Festival, blending ancient techniques with modern demand to illuminate cultural heritage.
China’s 2026 Spring Festival exhibition opens with immersive displays on zodiac traditions, lunar calendar history, and regional customs, blending ancient heritage with modern engagement.
CGTN launches interactive Year of the Horse challenge blending robotic calligraphy with public creativity, modernizing Lunar New Year traditions for 2026 celebrations.
Xinjiang’s flower markets experience record demand ahead of 2026 Spring Festival, boosting local employment and regional economic growth.
A Persian cat’s whimsical journey into Tianjin’s Yangliuqing woodblock art highlights the cultural magic of Lunar New Year traditions.
Harbin’s ice tourism booms as China blends tradition with modernity through Neo-fashion, snake symbolism, and redesigned Wealth God art during Lunar New Year celebrations.
China celebrates the Lantern Festival on February 12, marking the end of Chinese New Year with vibrant traditional activities across the country.