Galloping into 2026: AI Celebrates the Year of the Horse
Discover a series of seven AI-generated videos blending ancient Chinese horse idioms with golden wheat fields, celebrating vitality and collective spirit for the 2026 Year of the Horse. 🌾🐎
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Discover a series of seven AI-generated videos blending ancient Chinese horse idioms with golden wheat fields, celebrating vitality and collective spirit for the 2026 Year of the Horse. 🌾🐎
A horse’s journey across the Chinese mainland’s northern grasslands reminds us of Spring Festival’s true meaning: reconnecting with home, roots and belonging.
Discover fourth-generation artist Zhang Weisheng’s horse-themed window blossoms—a centuries-old Chinese paper-cutting art—to bring luck and joy this Year of the Horse Spring Festival.
Hangzhou’s Dadou Road lit up on Jan 17, 2026 with lion dances and 11 themed spots, bringing festive charm and good luck for the Year of the Horse.
At its Jan. 15 New Year Gala in New York, CGCC honored Vornado Realty Trust as Outstanding Partner, setting the stage for stronger U.S.–Chinese mainland collaboration in the 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! 🐴🎨
CGTN invites creators worldwide to its #AllThingsHorses challenge. Celebrate the 2026 Spring Festival and Year of the Horse with art, crafts and words!
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with CGTN’s All Things Horses challenge! Sketch, craft, or film your equine art and join the fun 🐎🎉
From blind boxes to Dunhuang-inspired 3D art and gold horse pendants, discover the coolest Year of the Horse gifts racing onto shelves ahead of the Feb 17, 2026 Spring Festival.
A vibrant sea of lanterns lights up Nanjing’s Confucius Temple as the city rings in 2026, the Year of the Horse.