The sixth day of the first lunar month marks the end of the most important traditional Chinese festival, the Spring Festival. On this day, people celebrate the "Day to Send Off the Spirit of Poverty" ...
The fifth day of the first lunar month, also known as "Po Wu" or the "Festival of Po Wu", is a traditional Chinese festival that marks the birthday of the God of Wealth. It is a time when people ...
As the first flush of the Lunar New Year dawn settles, the celebration continues brilliantly into the second day. This poster encapsulates the vibrant spirit and time-honored traditions that make the ...
As the Lunar New Year unfolds into its third day, the air is still thick with the warmth of reunion and the joyous echoes of celebration. This poster is more than just an illustration of the third day ...
The fourth day of the Chinese New Year, also known as "Chu Si" (初四), is a time to look forward to a year of new beginnings and endless possibilities. This poster captures the essence of this special ...
BEIJING, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's sci-tech museums have received more than 3 million visits during the 2025 Spring Festival holiday, according to the China Science and Technology Museum (CSTM) on ...