
Hainan’s Festive Cured Meats: A Spring Festival Treat 🎉
Discover how Hainan’s cured meats bring flavor and festivity to the Spring Festival! 🎉
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Discover how Hainan’s cured meats bring flavor and festivity to the Spring Festival! 🎉
Chengkan Village in east China’s Anhui Province is gearing up for the Year of the Snake! Discover this maze-like village influenced by the “I Ching,” featuring yin and yang, Bagua, and the tai chi diagram.
Shenyang welcomes a stunning pink Chinese dragon towering over 20 meters tall, adding festive spirit to the Spring Festival celebrations. Locals and tourists are thrilled by this dazzling new attraction.
Xu Zhen, a master craftsman in Zhejiang Province, illuminates the Spring Festival with his handcrafted fish lanterns, preserving a cultural tradition that’s been in his family for generations.
Folk artists in Zaozhuang are crafting vibrant snake-themed dough sculptures to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Snake, stirring excitement for the Spring Festival with this ancient Chinese art form.
As the Spring Festival approaches, Hefei’s ‘nianhuo’ markets are bustling with life! 🎉 Locals flock to Chenghuang Temple market to buy festive decorations, adding to the joyful atmosphere.
Wuhan’s Optics Valley Square dazzles with its futuristic design and is set to be a sub-venue for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala.
The Yao people in Xintian, Hunan Province, are preparing their traditional preserved meat for the Spring Festival, inviting visitors to taste and experience their rich culture.
Artisan Jiang Sha in Shanxi Province crafts vibrant ‘huamo’ dough figurines using traditional techniques, adding festive joy to Spring Festival markets as the Year of the Snake approaches.
Discover how ancient traditions like paper-cutting and lantern festivals make the Chinese New Year a dazzling celebration of cultural heritage.