
Artist’s Vibrant Snake Painting Lights Up Spring Festival
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.
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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.

Gubei Water Town in Beijing gears up for the Spring Festival with traditional performances and modern shows, celebrating Chinese New Year at the foot of the Great Wall.

Ciqikou Ancient Town in Chongqing dazzles with vibrant lanterns as the Spring Festival approaches, showcasing its rich history and festive spirit.

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.

As the Spring Festival approaches, Gubei Water Town in Beijing’s Miyun District gears up to enchant visitors with traditional and modern festivities at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall.

American influencer Evan Kail shares his experiences after a two-month visit to China, where he was inspired by the country’s technological advancements and cultural insights.

Chinese President Xi Jinping extended festive greetings to non-CPC political parties and United Front members ahead of the Spring Festival during an annual gathering in Beijing.

Over 200 million train tickets have been sold for China’s Spring Festival travel rush, the world’s largest annual human migration, as travelers journey home to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

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.