
Spring Festival Diaries: Expatriates Embrace China’s Vibrant Traditions
Expatriates share their immersive experiences of China’s Spring Festival, embracing traditions and community spirit across Guilin, Guangzhou, and Beijing.
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Expatriates share their immersive experiences of China’s Spring Festival, embracing traditions and community spirit across Guilin, Guangzhou, and Beijing.
Experience the vibrant tradition of winter fishing in Xinjiang’s Altay Prefecture, where the annual festival in Fuhai County kicked off with a grand ceremony on January 18, 2025.
Harbin residents celebrate winter with ice dragon boat races and snow soccer on the frozen Songhua River, building excitement for the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
Ice carvers from China, Russia, and Mongolia transform Harbin into a frozen masterpiece ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
An internet-famous giant panda family delighted visitors at Chongqing Zoo by enjoying a feast together, captivating onlookers with their charm.
As the Spring Festival approaches, Haikou’s Qilou Ancient Street is aglow with colorful lanterns and festive decorations, bringing holiday cheer to the historic heart of the city.
Foshan’s Lishui River dazzles with illuminated flower boats, kicking off vibrant Spring Festival celebrations.
Artisans in Sinan County, Guizhou, introduce snake-themed huatianba rice cakes for the Chinese New Year, blending tradition and creativity.
Indonesia’s Spring Festival is a vibrant blend of Chinese traditions and local customs, uniting people of all backgrounds in a colorful celebration of culture and integration.
As Spring Festival approaches, Yinjiang’s traditional braised pork brings flavor and festivity to the celebrations, embodying the rich cultural heritage of the Tujia people.