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The Chinese Ghost Festival Explained
The Hungry Ghost Festival in China is held on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month. It's a time when it's believed that restless ghosts roam the earth. During this festival, people pay homage to ...
The China Cultural Centre in Malta, in collaboration with the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, the Zhejiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Centre, the Żurrieq Local ...
Today marks the Corban Festival, also known as Eid al-Adha or the Sacrifice Festival. It is celebrated by many of Xinjiang's ...
Experts added that long-distance tours have been increasingly preferred by Chinese travelers thanks to relaxed visa policies ...
As May draws to a close, the rhythmic thud of drums and the roar of cheering crowds are once again echoing across rivers and lakes throughout China.
The water-splashing festival is regarded as one of the most important festivals of ethnic groups in southwest China. During the festival, water is considered an auspicious symbol and people splash ...
How do the Chinese celebrate their most important festival, now recognized as a cultural heritage of humanity? Here's a guide to the traditions and festivities. WHAT ARE TYPICAL CELEBRATIONS OF SPRING ...
It is the biggest and most special festival of East Asian communities in China and around the world ... Careful planning and wise decision-making will be important for success in 2025.
SHANGHAI: Millions across China are returning to their hometowns from cities to celebrate their country’s most important festival: Chinese New Year, which begins on Wednesday (Jan 29 ...
The annual travel frenzy is driven by the movement of people working, studying or living far from their hometowns as they head back to celebrate China's most important festival. It is estimated ...