Celebrating Spring Festival in Shanghai
For those seeking a unique and immersive cultural experience, spending the Spring Festival in Shanghai offers an enriching celebration of China's most important holiday.
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Lantern fair lights up Guyi Garden
The entrance of Guyi Garden has been decorated with colorful lantern landscapes based on China's 12 flower goddesses, and a huge dragon lantern.
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Shanghai's Jiading district full of dragon activities
As Spring Festival approaches, scenic spots and shopping malls in Shanghai's Jiading district are rolling out diverse activities to usher in the upcoming Year of the Dragon, which falls on Feb 10 this year.
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Dragon-themed artworks on show in Shanghai for Chinese New Year
Chinese dragon, deeply rooted in Chinese civilization as cultural icons, has left an indelible mark on history, literature, art, folklore, and everyday life.
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Chongming offers a wide array of Chinese New Year delights
As part of the Chinese New Year festivities, Shanghai’s Chongming district will host more than 70 diverse events, creating a vibrant New Year atmosphere for both residents and tourists.
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Shanghai's Jiading district full of dragon activities
As Spring Festival approaches, scenic spots and shopping malls in Shanghai's Jiading district are rolling out diverse activities to usher in the upcoming Year of the Dragon, which falls on Feb 10 this year.
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Embracing the New Year spirit: Exciting events await in Shanghai
Shanghai is hosting a wide array of engaging activities for everyone to enjoy as the Chinese New Year of the Loong (or Chinese dragon) approaches.
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Over 200 activities launched to celebrate upcoming holiday in Shanghai
Shanghai has launched over 200 cultural and tourism activities celebrating the upcoming Spring Festival, aiming to create a Chinese New Year atmosphere with metropolitan characteristics, according to a press conference held by the municipal government on Thursday.
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Upcoming theatre shows in Shanghai, chic & classic
Several theatrical productions with Chinese elements are scheduled to be staged in Shanghai; here are a few you may want to catch.
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Embracing the New Year spirit: Dragons fly high throughout the city
As Spring Festival approaches, shopping malls and commercial brands across Shanghai have set up art installations to usher in the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
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Embracing the New Year spirit: Shanghai's night market lights up holiday mood
A night market opened in "laochengxiang", the oldest residential area in Shanghai's Huangpu district on Jan 21.