
China Prepares for 11.5 Million Railway Passengers on New Year’s Day
China’s railway network is set to handle 11.5 million passenger trips on New Year’s Day, gearing up for the massive travel season ahead.
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China’s railway network is set to handle 11.5 million passenger trips on New Year’s Day, gearing up for the massive travel season ahead.
China is preparing for a record-breaking Spring Festival travel rush in 2025, expecting 9 billion trips as people return home for Lunar New Year celebrations.
Shanghai markets near the City God Temple are filled with snake-themed decorations as locals gear up for the Spring Festival, embracing traditions that bring wisdom and good fortune.
Discover how Shandong Province celebrates the Spring Festival by crafting decorative steamed buns, symbolizing wishes for a prosperous and flourishing year ahead.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum offers visitors an early taste of festive vibes, showcasing over 120 forms of intangible cultural heritage.
Intricate flower-shaped steamed buns are captivating visitors at Beijing’s Spring Festival exhibition, showcasing the rich tradition of Gaomi dough sculptures that blend art and culinary craftsmanship.
Langzhong Ancient Town in Sichuan Province came alive with vibrant Spring Festival celebrations, offering visitors a taste of traditional Chinese culture with lion dances, lantern parades, and more.
Discover how Chinese New Year unites millions worldwide through vibrant traditions and shared values of family and prosperity in this global festival.
China rejoices as the Spring Festival is added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, hoping the celebration brings joy to people around the world.
2025 heralds a special Spring Festival, marking the first UNESCO-recognized celebration in the Year of the Snake.