Brazilians Celebrate Spring Festival: Embracing Chinese Culture in Sao Paulo
Brazilians in Sao Paulo are embracing the Spring Festival, joining global celebrations of Chinese culture with vibrant festivities in the city’s Chinatown.
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Brazilians in Sao Paulo are embracing the Spring Festival, joining global celebrations of Chinese culture with vibrant festivities in the city’s Chinatown.
Historic Laomendong in Nanjing lights up with festive lanterns for the Spring Festival, featuring eye-catching dragon lanterns as part of the city’s Qinhuai Lantern Show.
Thousands of drones dazzled Bohu County’s night sky in Xinjiang, forming dragons and phoenixes to celebrate the Year of the Dragon during the Spring Festival, enchanting spectators with a stunning display.
A significant increase in travel during China’s Spring Festival sets a promising tone for the country’s tourism industry in the coming year.
Yunnan’s winter study camps have become a popular choice for families during the Spring Festival, offering unique cultural and educational experiences amid the province’s stunning landscapes.
China’s railway network handled 230 million passenger trips in the first half of the Spring Festival travel rush, breaking single-day records as millions journeyed home during the festive season.
Museums across China experience a surge in visitors during the Spring Festival holiday, prompting venues like the Chengdu Museum to increase daily ticket quotas to meet the high demand.
Discover how Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in central China, celebrates the Chinese New Year with vibrant temple fairs, cultural festivities, and traditional fireworks that bring together communities and families.
China’s Spring Festival box office revenue has surpassed 6.2 billion yuan, ranking among the top three in history. Domestic films like “YOLO” lead the surge in holiday earnings.
Duty-free shopping in Hainan surged during the Spring Festival holiday, with sales totaling 1.217 billion yuan from February 10 to 13, reflecting a thriving tourism market.
Discover the architectural marvel of the Chongqing Grand Theater, a ‘glass spaceship’ on the Yangtze River, and explore its cultural significance during the vibrant Spring Festival.
Yuntai Mountain sees a 48% surge in visitors during the Spring Festival as people honor the Chinese God of Wealth and embrace traditional celebrations.
Cultural activities and traditional festivities have sparked a significant boost in tourism and consumption during China’s 2024 Spring Festival, with events across the country attracting millions of visitors.
Kunming’s Cuihu Park bursts into color as over 20 species of tulips bloom during the Spring Festival, attracting visitors to this vibrant seasonal spectacle in China’s ‘Spring City’.
China’s eight-day Spring Festival holiday is witnessing record-breaking travel volumes and box office revenues, highlighting the nation’s robust consumer activity.
As the Spring Festival arrives, millions unite in celebration of Chinese culture, embodying unity and harmony in an increasingly divisive world.
Dutch vlogger Tomas celebrates the Chinese New Year in Shaoxing City, embracing traditional customs and experiencing the beauty of Chinese culture during the Spring Festival.
Chinese conservationist Huang Cheng spends the Spring Festival caring for endangered green sea turtles on Hainan’s Qilianyu Islands, highlighting dedication to marine preservation over traditional celebrations.
Gold jewelry sales are soaring in China’s lower-tier cities during the Spring Festival, driven by rising incomes and cultural traditions, making these cities key drivers of the gold industry.
This Spring Festival, young Chinese shoppers are driving a surge in gold purchases, blending tradition with modern fashion as Generation Z embraces gold jewelry like never before.