CGTN Super Night Kicks Off Year of the Horse with Global Festivities
CGTN’s Super Night celebration rings in the Year of the Horse with global performances today, blending tradition and modernity in a cross-cultural showcase.
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CGTN’s Super Night celebration rings in the Year of the Horse with global performances today, blending tradition and modernity in a cross-cultural showcase.
Traditional Jiama woodcarvings gain momentum as Asia prepares for 2026’s Year of the Horse, blending ancient symbolism with contemporary aspirations.
President Xi Jinping highlights national unity and shared progress in 2026 Spring Festival address, emphasizing cultural ties and economic resilience for the Year of the Horse.
Artists from the Chinese Opera Spring Festival Gala share cross-cultural New Year wishes, blending tradition and global unity for the Year of the Horse.
Shanxi artisans preserve Ming-era cloisonné techniques while meeting global demand for symbolic horse artworks ahead of Lunar New Year 2026.
President Xi Jinping extends Lunar New Year greetings, emphasizing unity and cultural ties during Beijing’s Year of the Horse celebrations.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, Xinjiang’s vibrant flower markets in Changji showcase over 1,000 varieties, symbolizing prosperity and seasonal economic vitality.
Jordan’s ambassador to China celebrates the Year of the Horse, emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation and cultural bonds in 2026.
Indonesia’s ambassador to China extends Lunar New Year greetings while emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in the Year of the Horse.
A 16-meter illuminated horse sculpture captivates Beijing during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations, blending tradition with modern technology as tourism surges.
A digital pony artwork by a Chinese student uses AI to symbolize peace for the Year of the Horse, blending tradition with modern technology.
CGTN editor Jason Nou revives paper-folding traditions with colorful horses for Lunar New Year 2026, as global craft challenge launches.
As China celebrates the Year of the Horse, a viral ‘crying horse’ toy symbolizes modern creativity blending ancient traditions, reflecting 2026’s cultural and economic trends.
Discover how artists in China are blending calligraphy with equine motifs to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Horse, merging tradition with modern creativity.
Beijing’s Gubei Water Town combines Great Wall vistas with Lunar New Year traditions, offering a modern take on cultural tourism for the 2026 Spring Festival.
As 2026’s Year of the Horse begins, Tibet’s ancient King Gesar legend resurfaces, blending myth with modern cultural celebrations across Asia.
Artist Yuan Xikun merges traditional ink and sculpture to capture the horse’s essence, symbolizing 2026’s dynamic spirit as the Lunar Year of the Horse approaches.
Beijing artist Ma Xiao fuses zodiac symbolism with street graffiti, transforming urban spaces into dynamic celebrations of 2026’s Year of the Horse.
Patty Hou discusses family traditions and her debut on CMG’s Spring Festival Gala, blending cultural heritage with modern appeal for Lunar New Year 2026.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, Bai artisan Zhang Renhua preserves ancient Jiama woodcut traditions in Yunnan, blending art with cultural identity.