Honoring the nation's art and cultural heritages with contemporary dance interpretations at the annual Spring Festival Gala on Chinese New Year's Eve.
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Spring Festival is one of the most significant holidays in Chinese culture, celebrated with colorful customs and traditions featuring performance and visual arts with roots tracing back thousands of years. Today, custodians of culture are safeguarding ancient traditions and reinterpreting them for a modern audience.
Honoring the nation's art and cultural heritages with contemporary dance interpretations at the annual Spring Festival Gala on Chinese New Year's Eve.
Preserving a national intangible cultural heritage and enlivening festivities with colorful woodblock prints depicting auspicious symbols and folk tales.
A sound artist captures the disappearing sounds of the Chinese capital city and explores the importance of family and the sounds of Spring Festival at home.
Originally an occasion for honoring the gods and one’s ancestors, the Spring Festival is associated with a number of myths and rituals. From New Year blessings and the color red to reunion dinners and Chinese opera, see how the holiday is celebrated by Chinese communities around the world.