
From Winter Solstice to Lantern Festival: Exploring Chinese New Year Traditions
Discover the rich traditions from the Winter Solstice to the Lantern Festival that celebrate the Chinese New Year, reflecting hopes for renewal, prosperity, and unity.
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Discover the rich traditions from the Winter Solstice to the Lantern Festival that celebrate the Chinese New Year, reflecting hopes for renewal, prosperity, and unity.

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.

Nanjing’s night sky was illuminated by giant fish-shaped lanterns in a spectacular parade celebrating the Spring Festival, highlighting traditional symbols of prosperity and good fortune.

Temple fairs and festive street strolls kick off the Lunar New Year, offering a vibrant mix of culture, food, and entertainment as people embrace traditional customs and welcome the new year with joy.
Delong Hotpot, a cherished dish from China’s Ningxia region, unites families nationwide with its warmth and rich flavors during New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Discover how the Spring Festival unites China and Singapore through shared traditions and cultural celebrations.

In Daishan County, fishermen celebrate Chinese New Year with red cream crabs, a delicious tradition that symbolizes prosperity and brings families together.

Discover how China’s Minor Cold signals winter’s coldest days and the first signs of spring, ushering in festive preparations for Chinese New Year.
Discover the magic of Chagan Lake’s Winter Festival on December 28, where thrilling ice sports meet the cozy charm of traditional festivities in a stunning winter wonderland.
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