China’s Xingwen Geopark Shines as 2026 Spring Festival Gala Sub-Venue
Sichuan’s Xingwen Geopark joins 2026 Spring Festival Gala as sub-venue, blending karst landscapes with China’s biggest cultural broadcast event.
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Sichuan’s Xingwen Geopark joins 2026 Spring Festival Gala as sub-venue, blending karst landscapes with China’s biggest cultural broadcast event.
As Spring Festival 2026 nears, Hefei showcases cutting-edge tech from AI translation to flying taxis, offering a preview of tomorrow’s urban life.
As the Year of the Horse begins, Gubei Water Town near Beijing’s Simatai Great Wall offers lantern displays, folk performances, and traditional cuisine, blending heritage with modern tourism.
A Chinese puppet troupe’s performance in Chile highlights cultural ties ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, blending tradition with cross-continental storytelling.
Artisans across China revive dragon dances, edible art, and pyrography traditions for 2026 Spring Festival celebrations, blending heritage with modern Lunar New Year observances.
Sichuan’s Xingwen UNESCO Geopark combines karst wonders with cultural prominence as 2026 Spring Festival Gala sub-venue, driving tourism interest.
Artisans across China are crafting traditional lanterns for the 2026 Spring Festival, blending ancient techniques with modern demand to illuminate cultural heritage.
Hefei’s ancient Xiaoyaojin Park captivates visitors as 2026 Spring Festival Gala sub-venue, blending Three Kingdoms history with modern celebrations.
China’s 2026 Spring Festival exhibition opens with immersive displays on zodiac traditions, lunar calendar history, and regional customs, blending ancient heritage with modern engagement.
Sichuan’s Xingwen UNESCO Geopark prepares to showcase its ancient karst landscapes during China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala broadcast, blending natural wonders with cultural performances.
Chengdu restaurants experience record demand for traditional nine-bowl feasts as 2026 Spring Festival approaches, blending cultural heritage with modern economic trends.
Sichuan’s White Tower Mountain merges Ming Dynasty history with modern cultural celebration as a 2026 Spring Festival Gala venue, showcasing China’s living heritage.
Fourth-generation artist Zhang Weisheng revives ancient paper-cutting traditions with horse-themed chuanghua designs for the 2026 Lunar New Year.
Xinjiang’s flower markets experience record demand ahead of 2026 Spring Festival, boosting local employment and regional economic growth.
Nanjing unveils giant horse lantern for 40th Qinhuai Festival, blending ancient traditions with modern sustainability in 2026 cultural showcase.
Artisans in Jiangsu craft symbolic rice cakes as 2026 Spring Festival approaches, blending culinary tradition with cultural aspirations for prosperity.
As the 2026 Spring Festival approaches, vibrant lantern displays across Asia symbolize unity, cultural pride, and economic vitality in the region.
Hainan’s Nanwan Flower Town gears up for 2026 Spring Festival bloom, blending natural splendor with cultural experiences in China’s tropical paradise.