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Hong Kong Lunar New Year Float Parade Guide for Foreign Tourists
A complete guide to the highlights, route, viewing skills and precautions of Hong Kong Lunar New Year Float Parade, exclusive for foreign tourists to experience the New Year atmosp...
Mongolian Traditional Costumes: Grassland Finery in Beijing
This guide introduces the design wisdom, pattern meanings and wearing etiquette of Mongolian traditional costumes for foreigners. It recommends Beijing's core experience spots with...
Mid-Autumn Festival: Exploring the Culture and Rituals of China’s Reunion Festival
As one of China's four major traditional festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. This guide explains its origin, customs like eating moonca...
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...
Essential Chinese Phrases for Travelers: A Practical Guide
This article compiles high-frequency Chinese phrases for foreign tourists traveling in China, covering core scenarios such as greetings, transportation, dining, and accommodation, ...
Wander Through the Bund’s International Architecture and Understand Shanghai’s Century-old History
A travel guide to the Bund’s International Architecture Collection for foreign visitors, explaining architectural history, characteristic styles and travel tips, helping you exper...
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...
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...
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...
Uyghur Costumes: Silk Road Elegance in Beijing
This guide introduces Uyghur costumes' designs, craftsmanship and cultural meanings for foreigners, including Adelis silk and doppa. It recommends Beijing's experience spots and re...


















