Wuxi’s Festive Streets Herald the Spring Festival Gala
As the Year of the Snake approaches, Wuxi’s festive streets celebrate joining the Spring Festival Gala as a host city.
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As the Year of the Snake approaches, Wuxi’s festive streets celebrate joining the Spring Festival Gala as a host city.
Marking Xiaonian, families across the Chinese mainland embrace spring cleaning and honor the Kitchen God. Traditional crafts like fish lanterns are revived, and movie ticket pre-sales hit 300 million yuan.
China welcomes the ‘Little New Year’ on January 22 and 23, 2025, marking the beginning of the Spring Festival season with traditional delicacies and festive preparations across the nation.
China welcomes an increasing number of foreign tourists ahead of the Spring Festival, with travel bookings expected to rise by over 200 percent compared to 2024.
China has begun its festive season with the celebration of Xiao Nian, or the ‘Little Chinese New Year’, marking the start of preparations for the upcoming Spring Festival, the most significant event in Chinese culture.
CMG and Yangshipin, in collaboration with Sanya City, will launch the “2025 China Cultural Tourism Gala” livestream, showcasing cultural and tourism activities for the Spring Festival holiday.
CGTN’s Rachel Weiss celebrates the Spring Festival with a vibrant snake painting, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune in Chinese culture.
Discover the festive celebrations awaiting at Gubei Water Town beneath the Great Wall, as it prepares for the Chinese New Year with traditional performances and modern attractions.
Ciqikou Ancient Town in Chongqing is illuminated with vibrant lanterns, creating a festive atmosphere as the Spring Festival approaches. The 1,000-year-old town is famed for its traditional architecture and ancient temples.
CMG 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, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, as Chinese communities worldwide prepare to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, embodying the theme “Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake,” as Chinese communities worldwide prepare to celebrate.
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 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.”
Ahead of the Year of the Snake, China Media Group introduces Si Shengsheng as the mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala.
CMG 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.’
Ahead of the Year of the Snake celebrations on January 29, 2025, China Media Group has unveiled Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for its Spring Festival Gala, embracing Chinese culture and traditions.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, embracing the Year of the Snake with the theme “Keep your Spirits Awake.”
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the snake mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, embracing Chinese culture to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Snake.
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme “Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake.”