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🏮🎊Discovering the Spring Festival Traditions of Northern China Across China's vast territory, people celebrate the Spring Festival in different ways. In northern China, eating dumplings on Chinese New Year's Eve is common. Dumplings, which resemble the boat-shaped silver ingots of ancient China, symbolize wealth. Additionally, many temple fairs are held starting from the first day of the New Year. People visit with family or friends to enjoy folk performances and sample various snacks. Happy Chinese New Year 2025!  #SpringFestival#china #Newyear#DiscoverChina #ChineseCulture #traditional #dumplings #northernchina #華夏focus #非遺中國年
🤖️🕺CHECK OUT UNITREE G1'S NEW DANCE! With the Unitree Robotics algorithm update, the G1 can adapt and learn dance routines from various sources, including direct human interaction and pre-recorded dance videos. Its smooth dance moves quickly went viral online.✨ #tech #robot #unitree #DiscoverChina #trendinginchina #dance #AI
🧨Exploring Spring Festival Traditions in Southern China Rooted in Chinese culture and celebrated in various forms, the Spring Festival marks the first day of the lunar calendar, symbolizing renewal and family unity. In southern China, lion dances are a popular tradition during the festival, performed to pray for protection, a bountiful harvest, and good luck. Vibrant performances like the Parade of Deities, Yingge Dance, and Burning Dragon have become synonymous with the celebration, captivating audiences worldwide. #SpringFestival#china #Newyear#DiscoverChina #ChineseCulture #traditional #liondance #yinggedance #guangdong #southernchina #華夏focus #非遺中國年
Can you guess where this breathtaking video was filmed? It's in east China's Anhui Province, home to the iconic Huizhou architecture, one of the most stunning examples of traditional Chinese design! Ready to experience the charm of ancient traditions and breathtaking scenery? #discoverchina #AnhuiProvince #HuizhouArchitecture #TraditionalDance #VisitChina #ChinaTravel
HOW TO HANDLE 'FAN TAI SUI' IN 2025?🐍🐯🐵🐷 ‘Fan Tai Sui’ refers to offending the Guardian Deity of the Year, which can lead to misfortune. In Chinese traditional culture, Tai Sui (太歲), also known as the Grand Duke Jupiter, is the Guardian Deity of the Year in Chinese astrology, wielding significant influence over fortune, health, and luck. In 2025, the Year of the Snake, Tai Sui’s impact will be felt most strongly by those born in the Year of the Snake and the Pig and those born in the Year of the Tiger and the Monkey. Let’s hear from Hong Kong Feng Shui master Mak Ling Ling on how to navigate and remedy the effects of Tai Sui.  ✨#DiscoverChina #ChineseCulture #Taisui #Newyear #SpringFestival #hongkong  #Happynewyear #Maklingling #華夏focus #中國文化 #蛇年運勢 #太歲 #麥玲玲 #香港 #非遺中國年 #生肖
🤣THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY OF MOVING A HOUSE… Check out the incredible method the villagers in Guizhou used to move a house! They teamed up to literally carry the entire house to a new location. Built with traditional Chinese mortise and tenon craftsmanship, the house remained astonishingly stable throughout the move🤩 #guizhou #discoverchina  #trendinginchina #house #ChineseCulture

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