As the Lunar New Year unfolds into its third day, the air is still thick with the warmth of reunion and the joyous echoes of celebration. This poster is more than just an illustration of the third day ...
BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Younger generations of Chinese citizens are taking over the Spring Festival -- or Chinese New Year -- consumption scene, reshaping the holiday shopping season in ...
This year's Spring Festival has seen a surge in international tourists visiting China to experience the country's most important holiday, as an expanded visa-free policy has made travel easier.
Recently, a spring festival celebration featuring Manchu culture kicked off in Liaoning Province. Traditional folk performances and unique local delicacies gave Sher Abbas, a Pakistani student, his ...
As the first flush of the Lunar New Year dawn settles, the celebration continues brilliantly into the second day. This poster encapsulates the vibrant spirit and time-honored traditions that make the ...
BEIJING, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Red lanterns swayed above doorways, their vibrant tassels dancing in the biting winter breeze. Inside the modest village homes, the warmth of friendship and tradition ...
As the bell tolls for the Chinese New Year, we joyfully usher in the first day of the Lunar New Year, also known as "Zhengyue Chuyi" or the "First Day of the First Lunar Month." This poster captures ...
A festival that can help build a harmoniou ...
The traditions of the Spring Festival are deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture, while also embracing modern significance. Rich in content and diverse in form, these traditions embody sincere ...
"Xin Nian Kuai Le! Gong Xi Fa Cai," New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon sent Chinese New Year's greetings in Chinese via China News Network. The PM also thanked the Chinese community for ...