To celebrate the Year of the Horse, China Post released a set of three postage stamps featuring Chu Yu Tu, a celebrated work by Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) artist and engineer Ren Renfa.
The Shanghai Opera version of Return on a Snowy Night combines ideological, artistic, and ornamental elements, preserving the essence of Shanghai Opera while endowing it with classic contemporary value.
The 12-episode series, titled "The Making of Jiangnan", offering viewers a comprehensive journey through the area south of the Yangtze River from prehistoric times to the present day.
The Chinese film market has once again demonstrated its formidable strength, with total box office revenue including pre-sales for 2026 surpassing the 10 billion yuan (around $1.46 billion) mark by Sunday evening.
The school organized 200 students to tour the country's first idiom-themed museum during winter break, learning about historical idioms like "Hufu Qishe" and "Handan Xuebu" through interactive exhibits.
Red dresses, Year of the Horse imagery and the sound of tuning strings filled David Geffen Hall on Wednesday as the New York Philharmonic opened its annual Lunar New Year concert and gala.
During the nine-day holiday, domestic trips increased by 95 million compared with the eight-day Spring Festival holiday in 2025.
Box-office revenue generated between Feb 15 and 23 reached 5.75 billion yuan, with 120 million tickets sold across more than 4.35 million screenings — the highest figures ever recorded during the Spring Festival period.
An indoor temple fair, which concluded on February 23, offered visitors a completely new way to celebrate Chinese New Year.
From simply "watching a story" to fully "stepping into the scene," moviegoers are increasingly turning their ticket stubs into travel passes.