Xi Stresses Unity in Year of the Horse Spring Festival Address
President Xi Jinping highlights national unity and shared progress in 2026 Spring Festival address, emphasizing cultural ties and economic resilience for the Year of the Horse.
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President Xi Jinping highlights national unity and shared progress in 2026 Spring Festival address, emphasizing cultural ties and economic resilience for the Year of the Horse.
President Xi Jinping extends Spring Festival greetings, emphasizing unity and prosperity as China celebrates the Year of the Horse in 2026.
CGTN’s Jack Klumpp explores 2026 Spring Festival markets, uncovering traditional customs and symbolic foods as China prepares for Lunar New Year celebrations starting February 17.
CMG hosts Spring Festival prelude events in Moscow and Brasília, showcasing Chinese culture and fostering global cultural exchange ahead of Lunar New Year.
Surname-themed cultural activities during China’s 2026 Spring Festival travel rush foster cross-strait connections through shared heritage, with participation from Taiwan residents.
Beijing’s Gubei Water Town combines Great Wall vistas with Lunar New Year traditions, offering a modern take on cultural tourism for the 2026 Spring Festival.
As Spring Festival 2026 nears, Tujia artisans in Guizhou’s Dejiang County craft traditional sesame cakes, blending cultural heritage with festive flavors. #KhabarAsia
China allocates 2 billion yuan in Spring Festival shopping incentives to boost domestic consumption, combining subsidies, lotteries, and rural-urban economic coordination.
Prepare for 2026’s Year of the Horse with essential Spring Festival Gala terminology and cultural insights from China’s iconic New Year celebration.
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Beijing residents ahead of the Lunar New Year, extending festive greetings and emphasizing community welfare.
President Xi Jinping extends Lunar New Year greetings to Chinese armed forces, highlighting military’s role in national stability during Spring Festival 2026 celebrations.
Discover the ancient tradition of pasting door gods during China’s Spring Festival, a custom symbolizing protection and prosperity, highlighted in Tsinghua University’s ongoing exhibition.
President Xi Jinping visited Beijing communities to inspect elderly care and festival preparations ahead of the Spring Festival, which begins February 17, 2026.
Xiaonian, China’s Little New Year on February 10-11, 2026, launches Lunar New Year preparations through timeless rituals bridging tradition and modernity.
President Xi Jinping visits Beijing communities to review Spring Festival preparations, emphasizing social welfare and economic stability ahead of the February 17 celebrations.
China celebrates Little New Year with regional traditions, marking the countdown to Spring Festival 2026 through folk performances and ancient rituals honoring the Kitchen God.
Canadian educator Jamie Mulholland discusses how eight years of Spring Festival celebrations in China revealed universal lessons about family, renewal, and cultural connection.
Discover the 15-day traditions of Chinese New Year, from family reunions to lantern festivals, and how Gen Z is embracing these cultural rhythms in 2026.
China Media Group’s Spring Festival Prelude in Addis Ababa unites 400+ officials and cultural enthusiasts, highlighting cross-cultural ties ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year.
New poll reveals surging global interest in Chinese Spring Festival traditions amid viral cultural trends and record 2026 celebrations.