Mexico’s Charros Gallop into Year of the Horse Celebrations
As the Year of the Horse begins, Mexico’s Charros honor equestrian traditions, bridging cultures with shared reverence for the noble animal.
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As the Year of the Horse begins, Mexico’s Charros honor equestrian traditions, bridging cultures with shared reverence for the noble animal.
Traditional horse-themed door decorations gain modern interpretations for 2026 Lunar New Year, blending ancient symbols with global artistic participation.
Jordanian diplomats in China showcase horse-themed Lunar New Year art, blending cultural traditions and cross-border goodwill ahead of 2026 celebrations.
As the Year of the Horse gallops in, discover how ancient traditions adapt to modern life and drive cultural connections across continents in 2026.
Gubei Water Town near Beijing’s Great Wall blends lantern displays, folk performances, and festive cuisine to celebrate the 2026 Year of the Horse in a unique cultural setting.
Harry Potter’s Draco Malfoy becomes unexpected cultural icon for China’s Year of the Horse celebrations through linguistic symbolism and viral creativity.
Xu Beihong’s classic painting gets meme makeover as netizens worldwide celebrate upcoming Year of the Horse through viral digital recreations.
CGTN celebrates Lunar New Year with monumental horse painting film featuring 85 language translations, blending tradition with global connectivity.
Shanghai merges ancient Lunar New Year traditions with tech-driven innovations as it prepares for 2026’s Year of the Horse celebrations, from floral markets to AR lantern displays.
Master Huang Qinghui in Quanzhou celebrates the Year of the Horse with intricate wooden puppet carvings, blending tradition and artistry.
CGTN artist Ioana’s floral horse artwork heralds Chinese New Year 2026, blending tradition with modern craft. Join the global ‘All Things Horses’ challenge to showcase your creativity.
Traditional Chinese papercutting meets global Carnival celebrations in 2026’s unique cultural alignment of Lunar New Year and Fat Tuesday festivities.
Master ceramicist Guo Aihe revives ancient Sancai techniques as 2026’s Year of the Horse inspires global cultural engagement with traditional Asian art forms.
As the 2026 Year of the Horse approaches, Tang Sancai artisans blend ancient techniques with contemporary styles, preserving a 1,300-year legacy while engaging new audiences.
Chinese artist Zhang Yang’s ‘Taking the Lead’ captures the 2026 Year of the Horse spirit, blending traditional symbolism with modern aspirations for progress.
Discover how artisans like Guo Jiaqi are reviving Tang Dynasty-era Sancai pottery techniques for 2026’s Year of the Horse celebrations through innovative craftsmanship.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival opens in 2026, blending Chinese tradition with French cultural ties on the 62nd anniversary of Sino-French diplomatic relations.
Bai ethnic artisans revive Jiama woodcutting traditions with symbolic horse carvings for Lunar New Year 2026, as global creative challenge launches.
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.
Zigong’s 2026 lantern festival opens January 23, blending traditional crafts with immersive storytelling to celebrate the Year of the Horse through 200+ myth-inspired installations.