January 29th marks the first day of the Chinese New Year of the Snake. The traditional Chinese Spring Festival, the most ...
As the Year of the Snake comes, a refreshing breeze has ushered in the much-anticipated 8-day-long Spring Festival holiday, ...
The festive atmosphere begins even earlier. The Laba Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth month in the ...
During the Spring Festival holiday, Hubei's top tourist sites introduced online ticketing and seamless entry for foreign ...
With traditional fairs and shopping and travel booms over this year's extended holiday, China is about to ring in the Spring ...
Each year, around one-fifth of the global population takes part in this cherished tradition. Spring Festival's core customs -- celebrating family reunions, wishing for good fortune and creating ...
Ancient texts such as Matteo Ricci's Notes on China vividly describe the Spring Festival's early practices. These included ...
For China’s Gen-Z, the Spring Festival is still the biggest holiday of the year, but the way they celebrate is evolving — more online, more personalized, shaped by social media and a growing appetite ...
Spring Festival customs are now celebrated in nearly 200 countries and regions, with almost 20 nations designating it as an official public holiday. Each year, around one-fifth of the global ...
For Chinese across the world, the Spring Festival is a time for family reunions, festive traditions, holiday shopping and diverse cultural and tourism activities. This year, it falls on Jan. 29 ...
BEIJING: With traditional fairs and shopping and travel booms over this year’s extended holiday, China is about to ring in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Snake, the first since its ...