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At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, AI-powered robots performing the Yangge dance went viral, highlighting advancements by Unitree Robotics and the potential of AI in industry.
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At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, AI-powered robots performing the Yangge dance went viral, highlighting advancements by Unitree Robotics and the potential of AI in industry.
Discover how the coastal town of Shipu in east China’s Zhejiang Province celebrates the Spring Festival with the luminous tradition of fish lanterns, symbolizing prosperity and honoring ancestral heritage.
Primates at Chongqing’s Leheledu Animal Theme Park celebrated the Spring Festival with red envelopes filled with treats, sharing Chinese New Year cheer with visitors and keepers.
A Mexican student at Peking University shares her heartwarming experience celebrating Chinese New Year with friends, exploring cultural traditions, and finding common ground between Mexican and Chinese festivities.
Travel enthusiasm surges across the Chinese mainland as the extended eight-day Chinese New Year holiday kicks off, marking the first Spring Festival following its World Heritage inscription.
China’s Spring Festival box office hit a record $220 million on the first day of the Year of the Snake, as audiences flocked to see a diverse lineup of new films.
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.
Discover the revitalized Hong’en Temple in Beijing as it transforms into a cultural hub during the Spring Festival, offering a unique blend of ancient traditions and festive celebrations.
As the Spring Festival nears, Chongqing becomes a vibrant sea of red with lanterns, hotpot, and festive cheer. Discover the sights and flavors that make the city’s nian wei (New Year atmosphere) unforgettable.
Discover the timeless art of Chinese dough figurines, a cherished craft dating back to the Han Dynasty, and explore how this tradition continues to inspire during the Spring Festival.
85-year-old hutong resident Zhu reflects on seven decades of change in Beijing and the enduring importance of family reunions during the Spring Festival.
German student shares his unforgettable Chinese New Year experience in Shanghai, embracing traditions and fostering cross-cultural connections.
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.