Saddle Up: CGTN’s All Things Horses Challenge for Year of the Horse
Explore ancient horse art—from oracle bone inscriptions to Tang pottery—and join CGTN’s #AllThingsHorses challenge as the Year of the Horse nears on Feb 1, 2026! 🐴🎨
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Explore ancient horse art—from oracle bone inscriptions to Tang pottery—and join CGTN’s #AllThingsHorses challenge as the Year of the Horse nears on Feb 1, 2026! 🐴🎨
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with CGTN’s All Things Horses challenge! Sketch, craft, or film your equine art and join the fun 🐎🎉
Get ready for 2026! Dive into the tradition of horse-themed woodblock New Year pictures—from Tang Dynasty generals on steeds to white horses with treasure bowls—ushering in luck and prosperity.
China’s box office hit a record-breaking 8 billion Yuan ($1.11 billion) during this year’s Spring Festival, surpassing last year’s figures and celebrating the magic of movies. 🎉🎬
Experience the vibrant traditions of the Miao people as they dance into the Lunar New Year in Guizhou’s Longli County! Discover how this ethnic community celebrates with music, dance, and hope for a prosperous year.
China’s extended Spring Festival ignites economic and travel excitement! With 9 billion trips expected, families reunite and adventurers explore during the eight-day celebration. 🎉✈️
Catch up on Asia’s top stories this week, including the vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations across East Asia.
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele sends warm Lunar New Year wishes to China, expressing hope for stronger bilateral relations during the festive Spring Festival celebrations.
Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon extends warm Chinese New Year greetings, calling for unity in facing challenges and working together towards a shared, better future.
Spring Festival celebrations light up Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan region with vibrant traditions, uniting communities in joy and cultural heritage.