
Ancient Painting-Inspired Lantern Lights Up Lantern Festival with Modern Twist
An exquisite lantern inspired by an ancient Chinese painting blends tradition with modern brilliance, bringing elegance to the Lantern Festival.
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An exquisite lantern inspired by an ancient Chinese painting blends tradition with modern brilliance, bringing elegance to the Lantern Festival.
Beijing Thousand Lights Night blends tradition and technology at Wenyu River Park, creating a breathtaking spectacle that captivates audiences.
Hongsha Village in Guizhou came alive as the Dragon Bombing Festival lit up the night sky, showcasing a thrilling tradition that brings good fortune and wards off evil.
Join the celebration at Beijing’s Moshikou Spring Festival Carnival! Immerse yourself in traditional performances, festive decorations, and rich cultural heritage along this historic street.
Artists Pang Fei and Pang Minghao give the Chinese God of Wealth a modern makeover, blending tradition with playful designs that resonate with today’s youth.
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.
Dancers in Sansha, Hainan Province, celebrated the Spring Festival with a vibrant carp lantern dance, illuminating the streets and ushering in the new year with joy.
As the Year of the Snake approaches, artist Leonie Zeumer paints a captivating snake intertwined with symbols of wealth, hoping to spread prosperity and embrace cultural traditions.
Young people in Shenzhen are giving a fresh twist to Chinese New Year traditions, merging age-old customs with modern life. Discover how Gen Z is keeping cultural heritage alive.
Villagers in Guizhou’s Jiangkou County embrace an age-old tradition, making sticky rice cakes ahead of the Chinese New Year, symbolizing good fortune and fostering community spirit.