The Zhangjiajie Lantern Festival Celebration is listed as one of Hunan's first batch of municipal-level intangible cultural heritage items. It integrates lantern shows, songs, dances, and musical perf...
More >Symbolizing family reunion, the Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and wraps up celebrations of the Spring Festival.
More >During the Spring Festival holiday, scenic spots and parks across Changsha City are decorated with festive lanterns, creating a strong festive atmosphere and attracting numerous visitors.
More >A total of 158 pieces (sets) of precious cultural relics have been carefully selected for the exhibition, including metalware, pottery, fabrics, documents, calligraphy and paintings.
More >The activities include the promotion of Mawangdui food culture and the Third "Flavor of Hunan" Mawangdui Culinary Culture Exhibition.
More >The art exhibition "Wander in Wonder" was created by Karlotta Freier. With the theme of all living beings and inexhaustible vitality, the exhibition presents an artistic space full of natural greenery...
More >The gala featured participation of the public, folk arts, and all walks of life into colorful folk customs activities such as temple fair and New Year shopping festival.
More >The exhibition is organized by the Chinese Cultural Relics News Agency, in collaboration with a number of cultural institutions.
More >The exhibits include 160 pieces of art and calligraphy works selected from the provincial submissions and 40 pieces of specially-invited artworks.
More >More than 90 pieces (sets) of calligraphy and painting works created by local and resident literati in Hunan during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) were selected for the exhibition.
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