
CMG Unveils Promotional Video for 2025 Lantern Festival Gala
China Media Group (CMG) releases a promotional video for the 2025 Lantern Festival Gala, celebrating the traditional festival on February 12.
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China Media Group (CMG) releases a promotional video for the 2025 Lantern Festival Gala, celebrating the traditional festival on February 12.
Ne Zha 2 becomes China’s highest-grossing animated film during the 2025 Spring Festival, marking a significant milestone in Chinese animation.
Industrial tourism surged in the Chinese mainland during the Spring Festival, with over 300,000 reservations for factory tours in Beijing, including Xiaomi’s renowned facility.
Tongren in Guizhou lights up the Spring Festival with vibrant folk traditions, including lantern displays, dragon dances, and cultural performances.
Explore Yunnan’s unique ‘peacock banquet,’ an elaborate Spring Festival tradition in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture that celebrates rich culinary heritage and family unity.
China’s consumer market is expected to show steady growth in Q1, supported by robust sales during the Spring Festival and increased domestic tourism.
Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province welcomes the public to its golden snub-nosed monkey research center for the first time during this Spring Festival, enhancing visitor experiences amid the festivities.
Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou opens its golden snub-nosed monkey research center to the public for the first time during the Spring Festival, offering unique festive experiences.
Beijing’s Moshikou Historical and Cultural Street comes alive with vibrant festivities during the Spring Festival, showcasing traditional performances and rich heritage.
China’s tourism market saw record growth during the eight-day Spring Festival holiday, with 501 million domestic trips and tourist spending exceeding 677 billion yuan.
Explore Wuhan’s stunning skyline, historic Yellow Crane Tower, and the captivating Chutian Terrace, a highlight of China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival sees strong consumption boost through vouchers and policies, driving economic growth and holiday spending.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 Spring Festival saw a 5.9% increase in domestic trips and a 7% rise in spending, fueled by UNESCO recognition and vibrant cultural attractions.
During the Spring Festival, over 20 men in Yongji City, Shanxi Province, carried ice blocks while performing the traditional Beibing, braving near-freezing temperatures to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Thousands of travelers attend Chengdu’s ‘Long Street Feast’ during Spring Festival, boosting the local economy through tourism and cultural celebrations.
China Media Group successfully hosts ‘Prelude to the Spring Festival Gala’ in Abu Dhabi, celebrating the upcoming Chinese New Year and connecting Chinese communities worldwide.