Spring Festival, rooted in Chinese tradition, has transcended borders to become a cherished celebration embraced by people around the globe. As we step into 2025, the Year of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom, adaptability, and renewal—we invite you to join us on a journey across five continents.
Spring Festival, rooted in Chinese tradition, has transcended borders to become a cherished celebration embraced by people around the globe. As we step into 2025, the Year of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom, adaptability, and renewal—we invite you to join us on a journey across five continents.
Spring Festival, rooted in Chinese tradition, has transcended borders to become a cherished celebration embraced by people around the globe. As we step into 2025, the Year of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom, adaptability, and renewal—we invite you to join us on a journey across five continents.
Spring Festival, rooted in Chinese tradition, has transcended borders to become a cherished celebration embraced by people around the globe. As we step into 2025, the Year of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom, adaptability, and renewal—we invite you to join us on a journey across five continents.
People usher in Spring Festival across China
Spring Festival marks the beginning of the new year in China, which falls on the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar. Chinese people organize a variety of social practices and celebrations to welcome the new year, expressing blessings and prayers for good fortune, wealth and family reunion.
Every Chinese New Year's Eve, Li Zhaocheng wakes up early and prepares a big pot of paste.
As the Year of the Snake draws near, numerous countries are organizing a diverse range of vibrant events, giving local residents the opportunity to immerse themselves in the festive spirit of Chinese New Year and embrace the distinctive allure of Chinese culture.
Russia celebrates Chinese New Year with gala and more.
The 2025 "Happy Chinese New Year" global launch ceremony and gala was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday evening, featuring performances presented by actors from Malaysia and China.
The 2025 "Happy Chinese New Year" global launch ceremony and gala was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday evening, featuring performances presented by actors from Malaysia and China.
Violinist Yao Jue and twenty outstanding string players from the Hong Kong String Orchestra will embark on their first Chinese New Year tour to four cities in Australia. The orchestra will perform in Adelaide, Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne from Jan 31 to Feb 7.