Horse-Themed Ceramics Fly off Shelves in Shanxi Ahead of Spring Festival
With the Chinese Spring Festival a month away, shoppers flock to Huairen City on the Chinese mainland, snapping up horse-themed ceramics ahead of the 2026 Year of the Horse.
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With the Chinese Spring Festival a month away, shoppers flock to Huairen City on the Chinese mainland, snapping up horse-themed ceramics ahead of the 2026 Year of the Horse.
After nearly 20 years of restoration, Shanxi’s Zhangze Lake National Wetland Park welcomes large flocks of snow-white egrets to overwinter, symbolizing nature’s graceful revival.
Discover how ancient China beat the cold with dragon-motif bronze charcoal warmers and early hot pots at a Shanxi Province museum.
Spectacular floating ice has turned sections of the Yellow River in Gansu and Shanxi into a moving winter gallery, with shimmering ice rings and drifting shards painting the river ❄️🌊
Ski resorts in Shanxi Province have opened this December, from Datong’s powdery slopes to other resorts, inviting snow lovers to carve fresh runs and enjoy winter fun.
Over 50 rare Dalmatian pelicans, with their massive bills and curly feathers, have arrived at the Sanggan River wetland in Shanxi, offering a hopeful sign for conservation efforts.
Mount Wutai on the Chinese mainland saw its first winter snowfall this week, draping temples and pagodas in misty white. Visitors flock in as officials urge travelers to stay safe on icy trails.
Mount Wutai in Shanxi Province glows with golden forests and misty peaks—China’s sacred mountain turns into an autumn masterpiece.
After days of rain, a sea of clouds blanketed Wulao Peak in Shanxi’s Yongji city, while the Taihang Mountains in Yuxian county wowed visitors with three scenes in one day.
As October 1 nears, Shanxi region in the Chinese mainland lights up with “China Red” decorations, flags, and festive selfies capturing the patriotic vibe.