Liaoning Fishermen’s Chants Revive Tradition at Spring Festival Gala
Liaoning folk artist Liu Yulai revives ancient fishermen chants through Spring Festival performance, bridging tradition and modern cultural preservation.
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Liaoning folk artist Liu Yulai revives ancient fishermen chants through Spring Festival performance, bridging tradition and modern cultural preservation.
The 2026 Spring Festival’s nine-day holiday drives record travel demand across Asia, with domestic innovation and international destinations preparing for unprecedented visitor numbers.
Beijing’s 30th annual New Year Goods Fair showcases traditional and international products, drawing crowds ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival celebrations.
As Major Cold arrives, families across China prepare for the Spring Festival with traditional customs and nourishing diets, embracing renewal and reunion.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, a poignant story from China’s northern grasslands illuminates the timeless significance of family and belonging during the Spring Festival.
Historic Dadou Road in Hangzhou dazzles with synchronized New Year illuminations and cultural performances, launching 2026 Lunar celebrations.
Neijiang’s Sichuan Opera spectacle drives tourism and consumer spending through cultural-commerce fusion ahead of 2026 Spring Festival celebrations.
China’s Spring Festival preparations hit peak intensity as flower markets and artisan workshops nationwide scramble to meet surging domestic and international demand.
Hefei’s 2026 Luzhou Lantern Fair merges traditional artistry with modern tech, featuring 50+ installations and daily cultural performances through March 4.
Changzhou villagers craft symbolic rice cakes for 2026 Lunar New Year, blending culinary tradition with auspicious wishes for prosperity, health, and good fortune.
China’s Spring Festival, recognized by UNESCO in 2024, evolves into a global cultural phenomenon blending ancient rituals with modern innovation.
Beijing’s 280-year-old Dragon Drum tradition prepares for 2026 Spring Festival celebrations, blending ancient rhythms with modern cultural preservation efforts.
The Chicago Bulls celebrated the Year of the Snake by blending basketball with Chinese Spring Festival traditions, creating a festive and inclusive atmosphere for fans.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office surpasses 10 billion yuan, setting new domestic and global records, with 187 million moviegoers during the holiday season.
Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing for the Spring Festival, finding new ways to celebrate far from home and sharing their traditions.
Guiyuan Temple Fair in Wuhan celebrated the Year of the Snake with grand festivities, attracting around 300,000 visitors keen to revive the rich traditions of the Chinese New Year during the Spring Festival holiday.
The Chinese New Year spirit thrives in Tanzania as Chinese nationals and locals celebrate together at a gala organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Dar es Salaam.
China’s box office hits a new high during the Spring Festival, exceeding 8 billion yuan and setting a record as the highest-grossing season ever.
Yanhu Salt Lake in Shanxi Province dazzles visitors during the Spring Festival with spectacular performances like the “Soaring Fire Kettles”, molten “iron flower” shows, and vibrant lantern displays.
During the Spring Festival, the Deang ethnic group in Yunnan Province celebrates with millstone-shaped tops and Ashuse cultural performances, reflecting their rich heritage and community transformation.