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Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
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Bristol and Worcester Celebrate Chinese New Year, Showcasing Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, England, celebrated the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and cultural displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting growing cultural exchange between China and the UK.
Bristol and Worcester Celebrate Chinese New Year, Showcasing Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, England, celebrated the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and cultural displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting growing cultural exchange between China and the UK.
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Australia-China Relations: Leaders Express Optimism for Future Ties
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton celebrated Chinese New Year in Melbourne, emphasizing the importance of Australia-China relations and expressing optimism for the future of bilateral ties, highlighting the significant economic and people-to-people connect...
Australia-China Relations: Leaders Express Optimism for Future Ties
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton celebrated Chinese New Year in Melbourne, emphasizing the importance of Australia-China relations and expressing optimism for the future of bilateral ties, highlighting the significant economic and people-to-people connect...
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Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
Spring Festival: A 4,000-Year-Old Tradition Goes Global
Observed by nearly one-fifth of the world's population and officially recognized in about 20 countries, the Chinese Spring Festival, with a 4,000-year history, blends ancient traditions like ancestor worship with modern technology like digital red envelopes, showcasing its global adaptability and cu...
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China's Spring Festival: A Blend of Ancient Rituals and Modern Celebrations
The Spring Festival in China features diverse celebrations, from ancestor worship and ethnic traditions like the Mongolian Tsagaan Sar to historical lantern shows and folk performances such as dragon and lion dances, all preserved by dedicated inheritors and organizations.
China's Spring Festival: A Blend of Ancient Rituals and Modern Celebrations
The Spring Festival in China features diverse celebrations, from ancestor worship and ethnic traditions like the Mongolian Tsagaan Sar to historical lantern shows and folk performances such as dragon and lion dances, all preserved by dedicated inheritors and organizations.
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China's Modernized Spring Festival: A Global Celebration
This year's Chinese Spring Festival, celebrated amid China's modernization, sees over 510 million travelers using expanded transport networks, technological advancements enhancing festivities, and global recognition with nearly 20 countries designating it an official holiday.
China's Modernized Spring Festival: A Global Celebration
This year's Chinese Spring Festival, celebrated amid China's modernization, sees over 510 million travelers using expanded transport networks, technological advancements enhancing festivities, and global recognition with nearly 20 countries designating it an official holiday.
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Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.

Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.
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Record-Breaking Spring Festival Travel and Consumption in China
China's Spring Festival, ending February 5th, saw record-breaking travel (2.3 billion trips), consumption, and international tourism, boosted by its recent UNESCO intangible cultural heritage status.

Record-Breaking Spring Festival Travel and Consumption in China
China's Spring Festival, ending February 5th, saw record-breaking travel (2.3 billion trips), consumption, and international tourism, boosted by its recent UNESCO intangible cultural heritage status.
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Paris Champs-Élysées Hosts Vibrant Chinese New Year Parade
On February 5th, 2024, a Chinese New Year parade featuring traditional dances like the Yingge and lion dances captivated Parisians and tourists on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, celebrating Chinese culture and Franco-Chinese relations, part of wider Paris festivities following UNESCO recognition.

Paris Champs-Élysées Hosts Vibrant Chinese New Year Parade
On February 5th, 2024, a Chinese New Year parade featuring traditional dances like the Yingge and lion dances captivated Parisians and tourists on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, celebrating Chinese culture and Franco-Chinese relations, part of wider Paris festivities following UNESCO recognition.
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Global Celebration of Chinese New Year Highlights Cultural Exchange
The Chinese New Year, starting January 29th, 2024 (year of the Wood Snake), is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage celebrated globally, featuring traditions like auspicious couplets, ancestor veneration, and family reunions; its broadcast in Peru highlights intercultural exchange.

Global Celebration of Chinese New Year Highlights Cultural Exchange
The Chinese New Year, starting January 29th, 2024 (year of the Wood Snake), is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage celebrated globally, featuring traditions like auspicious couplets, ancestor veneration, and family reunions; its broadcast in Peru highlights intercultural exchange.
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China Reports Solid Economic Progress in 2023, Outlines Future Plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping reported solid economic progress in 2023, citing effective policy implementation, technological innovation, and stable employment and consumer prices, while outlining plans for future reforms and sustained economic recovery.

China Reports Solid Economic Progress in 2023, Outlines Future Plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping reported solid economic progress in 2023, citing effective policy implementation, technological innovation, and stable employment and consumer prices, while outlining plans for future reforms and sustained economic recovery.
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China Film Market Booms: Spring Festival Pre-Sales Exceed 525 Million Yuan
China's 2025 Spring Festival film pre-sales exceeded 525 million yuan (73.2 million USD) by January 25th, indicating a market rebound driven by diverse domestic films and government support, with potential to surpass the 2024 record of 8 billion yuan.

China Film Market Booms: Spring Festival Pre-Sales Exceed 525 Million Yuan
China's 2025 Spring Festival film pre-sales exceeded 525 million yuan (73.2 million USD) by January 25th, indicating a market rebound driven by diverse domestic films and government support, with potential to surpass the 2024 record of 8 billion yuan.
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