China’s Spring Festival Box Office Hits Record $276 Million
China’s Spring Festival holiday box office revenue surpasses $276 million as diverse films draw enthusiastic crowds, setting new records.
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China’s Spring Festival holiday box office revenue surpasses $276 million as diverse films draw enthusiastic crowds, setting new records.
China’s Spring Festival holiday box office revenue surpassed $276 million as moviegoers celebrated the Year of the Snake with a record-breaking film lineup.
China’s box office revenue surpassed $276 million on the first day of the Year of the Snake, setting a new record during the Spring Festival holiday with a diverse lineup of films exciting audiences nationwide.
The Spring Festival is more than a holiday; it’s a vibrant celebration uniting people through culture, family, and tradition. Discover how art, food, and shared customs bring the festival to life.
Foreign leaders from Benin and Fiji have extended their warmest wishes to Chinese people worldwide as they celebrate the Chinese New Year, emphasizing strong ties and shared values between their nations.
The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. celebrated the Spring Festival in Washington, D.C., hosting a reception and welcoming the National Zoo’s new panda pair, Bao Li and Qing Bao.
Red lanterns and festive decorations light up the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions and the Taiwan region as Chinese communities unite to celebrate the Spring Festival with shared traditions.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala celebrated humanity and cultural heritage, uniting Chinese people worldwide on the eve of the Chinese New Year.
Amid Spring Festival celebrations, the Shenzhou-19 crew sends New Year greetings from Tiangong space station, marking the fourth time Chinese astronauts celebrate the festival in space.
The Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Beijing’s Chinese Traditional Culture Museum celebrates with a special ‘Guo Nian’ exhibition.
Snake lanterns light up Nanjing’s Spring Festival, adding color and cheer as the city celebrates the Year of the Snake.
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Gubei Water Town at the foot of the Great Wall is inviting visitors worldwide to celebrate the Chinese New Year with traditional performances and modern activities, offering a unique festive experience in Beijing.
Master chef Wang Peixin blends traditional flavors with innovation, elevating Spring Festival cuisine with new delicacies. As families gather, his creations cater to gourmets seeking exquisite dining experiences.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for safe and smooth travel during the Spring Festival rush, emphasizing the need for efficient transport logistics to handle the expected record-high passenger flow.
President Xi Jinping extended Spring Festival greetings to Chinese people of all ethnic groups, including compatriots in the Hong Kong SAR, the Macao SAR, the Taiwan region, and overseas Chinese worldwide.