Sansha City’s Island Communities Celebrate Spring Festival Traditions
Residents of Yongxing Island in Sansha City prepare unique reunion dinners, blending local seafood and cultural traditions during the 2026 Spring Festival celebrations.
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Residents of Yongxing Island in Sansha City prepare unique reunion dinners, blending local seafood and cultural traditions during the 2026 Spring Festival celebrations.
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.
Sansha City in China’s Hainan Province celebrated the Spring Festival with the vibrant Carp Lantern Dance, where dancers in red paraded through the streets waving lifelike carp lanterns to honor tradition and community spirit.
Biodiversity around China’s southernmost city, Sansha, has significantly improved due to dedicated marine conservation efforts, leading to a resurgence of endangered species like green sea turtles.
Yongxing Island, or Woody Island, has become a national model for growth in the South China Sea through rapid greening. CGTN visits to uncover the secrets behind its environmental transformation.
Hainan’s Sansha City has become a haven for red-footed boobies, with populations soaring from 30,000 to over 100,000 in the past decade, showcasing successful conservation efforts.