
Fireworks Light Up Ningxia’s Spring Festival for All Ages
Fireworks illuminate Ningxia’s night skies during the Spring Festival, bringing joy to all ages and keeping alive a 2,000-year-old tradition that unites generations in celebration.
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Fireworks illuminate Ningxia’s night skies during the Spring Festival, bringing joy to all ages and keeping alive a 2,000-year-old tradition that unites generations in celebration.

Discover how Liuyang, a small city in central China producing 60% of the world’s fireworks, blends a 1,400-year-old tradition with modern technology to redefine the art of pyrotechnics.

Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour lit up with 23,888 fireworks, drawing over 250,000 spectators to celebrate the Chinese New Year in a stunning 23-minute display.

Residents across the Chinese mainland welcomed the Year of the Snake with dazzling fireworks, celebrating Chinese New Year with traditions that unite communities in joy and hope for the future.

Liuyang, a small city in central China, produces 60 percent of the world’s fireworks. Discover how this historic city blends tradition with innovation to light up the world’s skies.

Discover how Liuyang, the global capital of fireworks, is lighting up the Chinese New Year with spectacular displays that captivate audiences worldwide.

Dazzling fireworks lit up Harbin Ice and Snow World on New Year’s Eve, transforming ice sculptures into a breathtaking spectacle as crowds welcomed 2025 with concerts and drone shows.