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Experience featured ICH folk customs and festivals, feel the traditional cultural atmosphere and unlock the stories behind the festivals.
Art & Intangible Cultural Heritage Symbols: Timeless Charms of Beijing-Travel China - 旅行中国

Art & Intangible Cultural Heritage Symbols: Timeless Charms of Beijing

This article introduces Beijing's iconic ICH symbols, including Peking Opera, Cloisonné and Cross-talk, presenting their craftsmanship, cultural connotations and inheritance signi...
The Road to Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Guide to Shanghai Hu Opera’s Application for Foreign Visitors-Travel China - 旅行中国

The Road to Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Guide to Shanghai Hu Opera’s Application for Foreign Visitors

This guide is designed for foreign visitors to explore Shanghai Hu Opera’s application for national intangible cultural heritage, including related venues, exhibits and tips, help...
The Lantern Festival: A Tapestry of Light, Tradition and Reunion-Travel China - 旅行中国

The Lantern Festival: A Tapestry of Light, Tradition and Reunion

The Lantern Festival, on the 15th of the first lunar month, is a key Chinese festival. It features lantern displays, yuanxiao, and riddles, symbolizing reunion. A guide for foreign...
The Second Day of the Lunar New Year: Visiting the Wife's Parents – A Legacy of Family Affection-Travel China - 旅行中国

The Second Day of the Lunar New Year: Visiting the Wife’s Parents – A Legacy of Family Affection

Visiting the wife's parents on the second day of the Lunar New Year is a core Chinese Spring Festival custom. It carries profound family love and culture, helping you understand Ch...
Setting Off Firecrackers During Spring Festival: The Cultural Code in Chinese New Year's Flames-Travel China - 旅行中国

Setting Off Firecrackers During Spring Festival: The Cultural Code in Chinese New Year’s Flames

Setting off firecrackers during Spring Festival is a time-honored Chinese tradition. Originating from evil-warding legends, it symbolizes bidding farewell to the old and welcoming ...
Red Scrolls, New Year Wishes: The Cultural Significance of Spring Festival Couplets in China-Travel China - 旅行中国

Red Scrolls, New Year Wishes: The Cultural Significance of Spring Festival Couplets in China

Spring Festival couplets are a core Chinese New Year custom, derived from ancient peachwood charms. Written on red paper with ink, they carry blessings for peace, prosperity and jo...
Reunion Dinner: The Cultural Root and Emotional Bond of Chinese Spring Festival-Travel China - 旅行中国

Reunion Dinner: The Cultural Root and Emotional Bond of Chinese Spring Festival

The reunion dinner is a core custom of Chinese Spring Festival. It bears thousands of years of culture and family love, with auspicious dishes, being the emotional sustenance of th...
Traditional Customs of Chinese Spring Festival: A Complete Guide to Lunar New Year-Travel China - 旅行中国

Traditional Customs of Chinese Spring Festival: A Complete Guide to Lunar New Year

This guide fully explains the traditional customs of the Chinese Spring Festival, from pre-holiday preparations in the 12th lunar month to the Lantern Festival finale. It decodes t...
Song Fair in Spring: Exploring the Folk Feast of Zhuang Ethnic Group's San Yue San Festival-Travel China - 旅行中国

Song Fair in Spring: Exploring the Folk Feast of Zhuang Ethnic Group’s San Yue San Festival

Celebrated on the 3rd day of the 3rd lunar month, San Yue San is a major festival of the Zhuang ethnic group. This guide introduces its customs, food, top destinations in Guangxi, ...
Little New Year: Exploring the Prelude to China's Spring Festival with Kitchen God Worship and Cleaning-Travel China - 旅行中国

Little New Year: Exploring the Prelude to China’s Spring Festival with Kitchen God Worship and Cleaning

As the prelude to China's Spring Festival, Little New Year falls on the 23rd (north) and 24th (south) of the 12th lunar month. This guide introduces its customs, allusions, and off...