
‘Little New Year’ Kicks Off Chinese New Year Festivities
The ‘Little New Year’ on January 22-23 marks the start of Chinese New Year festivities, with traditional foods and celebrations kicking off across China.
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The ‘Little New Year’ on January 22-23 marks the start of Chinese New Year festivities, with traditional foods and celebrations kicking off across China.

Artist Rachel Weiss celebrates the Spring Festival with a vibrant red snake painting, symbolizing prosperity in Chinese culture. Through her art, she wishes everyone a prosperous year.

China Media Group has unveiled 66 new programs for CCTV-1’s 2025 lineup, featuring diverse themes from Chinese culture to ecological conservation.

China unveils Si Shengsheng, the mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, blending ancient art with modern design to celebrate the Year of the Snake.

China prepares for the Spring Festival with a dazzling gala rehearsal and the preservation of traditional rice cake making in Yiyang County, showcasing a blend of modernity and heritage.

Experience China’s Spring Festival traditions at a special exhibition celebrating the Year of the Snake and UNESCO recognition at the China Traditional Culture Museum.

Gen Z Sichuan opera actress Wan Yuehan breathes new life into ‘The Legend of the White Snake,’ captivating young audiences and bringing traditional Chinese culture to a new generation.

Explore the Shaolin Temple, the legendary birthplace of Chinese kung fu, and discover the martial arts styles that have captivated the world.

An interactive event in Beijing’s Chaoyang District showcased traditional Chinese arts to international visitors, fostering cultural exchange ahead of the upcoming Spring Festival.

Discover the legacy of Peking Opera master Xun Huisheng and the timeless charm of ‘Hong Niang,’ inspiring new generations with stories of love and courage.