
Bringing Home Tasty Traditions for Chinese New Year 🎉
With Chinese New Year just a week away, travelers across the Chinese mainland are bringing home regional specialties to celebrate with family, keeping cherished traditions alive.
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With Chinese New Year just a week away, travelers across the Chinese mainland are bringing home regional specialties to celebrate with family, keeping cherished traditions alive.
Discover why redfish is the must-eat delicacy during Hainan’s Spring Festival celebrations! 🎏
As the Spring Festival approaches, artist Séan Doherty combines the snake and koi fish to bring a message of good luck for the Year of the Snake!
President Xi Jinping visits flood-affected villagers in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival, bringing warmth and support to the community.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, visited flood-affected villagers in Liaoning Province ahead of the Spring Festival, bringing warmth and support to the community.
With the Spring Festival Gala expanding to Wuxi, the city’s streets are abuzz with excitement as the Year of the Dragon approaches. Discover how Wuxi is embracing the festive spirit!
Discover how Xiaonian traditions like spring cleaning and fish lanterns are lighting up cultures, China’s movie ticket sales are soaring, and Nigerian artists are turning trash into art!
China’s “Little New Year” on January 22-23, 2025, marks the start of Chinese New Year festivities. People nationwide cook traditional delicacies, filling the air with festive aromas and joyful spirits.
Foreign tourists are flocking to the Chinese mainland for the Spring Festival, with bookings up over 200% compared to 2024! 🎉🧧
China kicks off preparations for the Spring Festival with ‘Little Chinese New Year’ or Xiao Nian, signaling the start of festive activities like decorating and shopping for the big celebration! 🎉