Embracing Hainan’s Spring Festival Traditions: Snacks, Couplets, and Flowers
Discover how New Year snacks, couplets, and flowers enrich the Spring Festival traditions in Hainan, south China’s tropical island province.
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Discover how New Year snacks, couplets, and flowers enrich the Spring Festival traditions in Hainan, south China’s tropical island province.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, heralds vibrant temple fairs and festive street strolls, offering a joyful start to the Chinese New Year.
Kitchen God Day, celebrated during Layue, marks an important traditional festival in China where families honor the Kitchen God to ensure blessings and prosperity for the new year.
An engaging Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum immerses visitors in over 120 intangible cultural heritages, showcasing China’s rich traditions ahead of the Chinese New Year.
Schools across China are immersing students in traditional customs to celebrate the Start of Summer solar term, fostering cultural understanding and connecting the younger generation with ancient traditions.
Fish farming families in Suqian are sun-drying fish ahead of the Spring Festival, embracing a tradition that symbolizes abundance and prosperity in Chinese culture.