China's Xi'an City Wall Lantern Festival - 西安城墙元宵节 - New Year 2019
西安城墙元宵节
China's Xi'an City Wall Lantern Festival - New Year 2019
Xi’an city wall lantern festival (西安城墙灯会) is a large festival when people celebrate the New Year and it has a history of more than 30 years. Because of urban redevelopment, this festival was closed in 2013 and 2014. Since 2015, the festival would return to the public. And the lantern making techniques are listed as the intangible cultural heritage project.
The Xi'an City Wall Lantern Festival, will use lights lit hundreds of meters long in the ancient city. The color light again vivid interprets the art, creates an administration of Xi'an feature. So it is well-known international and domestic as a first-class Chinese Spring Festival folk culture event, bringing all Xi’an citizens and foreign tourists most stunning visual experience.
Not only the general public and foreign tourists can enjoy the very local characteristics of folk culture, the viewing experience grand festivals, they can also participate in a stunning oversized fruit ninja games, experience refreshing system of lights material, watch beautiful laser show performances and experience new cartoon parade. The children not only have their own exclusive lanterns region, but also participate in fun interactive games.
This year's Dragon Lantern Festival activities are divided into long peace zone, Chinese ancient capital area, towering China region, the World Expo area, and so a total of eight partitions, with dragon element, Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang four dynasties of the historical and cultural elements of the country's most representative attractions, as well as other parts of the world exotic design elements, so that the walls of this Lantern Festival show has novel and gorgeous effects.
In the production aspect of lamps performance practices, this Lantern Festival adopt new technologies, new materials (such as: chili, sand, glass), and other materials that local Lantern Festival never ever use, to create an integrated, multi-group, compound and different types of lamps matrix, use high-tech to build the new concept of situational theme Lantern Festival, allowing visitors to experience the historical connotation of reproduction and technological innovation.
2019 Spring Festival at Dayantha 4 Xian China
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Live: Closing in on Terracotta Army in Xi'an 春节期间兵马俑参观游客创历史新高
Spring Festival offers a chance for Chinese people to travel around and many are choosing to go on cultural escapades. The Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, received on Friday over 110,000 visitors eager to learn about the Terracotta Army and the history behind these sculptures. Join CGTN for a tour around the site.
Lanterns light up cities across China for upcoming Spring Festival
Cities across China are decorated with colorful lanterns and lights to welcome the upcoming Spring Festival.
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Jane Zhang 张靓颖: Happy Chinese New Year 2020 (Zhejiang Television Spring Festival Gala 浙江卫视春晚)
#JaneZhang #张靓颖: Happy Chinese New Year 2020 (Zhejiang Television Spring Festival Gala 浙江卫视春晚).
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Chinese Lantern Festival display in Xi'an China
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Eclectic lanterns light up Shenyang and Xi'an
China's traditional Lantern Festival, which marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations, falls on Friday. Despite this, lantern fairs are already being held around China.
Shaanxi Time Celebrating the Spring festival-China Travel New Links-Episode 161-BONTV
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Every year, when celebrating the spring festival, there will be temple fair. Like the ancient city Xi'an, temple fait there will give you a Tang style New Year. The temple fair held at the small wild goose pagoda is the most vibrant with large lantern displays, folk performances and a selection of tasty local treats.
Spring Festival Park Highlights
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We walk through Tianyi Park during Spring Festival... Come see the beauty in Yuncheng China during this festive time!
Xi'an Guyue: Ancient ensemble awaits another millennium
Named for its city of origin, China's ancient capital of Xi'an in Shaanxi Province, Xi’an Guyue was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2009. The music was played during royal banquets, outings and sacrificial rites, and it gradually became popular among the public at temple fairs and other religious occasions. Experts and performers are dedicating more art schools, competitions and commercial performances to reinvigorate this ancient treasure.
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Lanterns light up southwest China city to welcome Lunar New Year
The Zigong Lantern Festival began in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907) and has been held every year since then. The lantern lighting is a tradition of celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year and an intangible cultural heritage event. During the festival, thousands of colorful traditional Chinese lanterns made of bamboo, silk, paper, glass bottles and porcelain tableware have been displayed. Come and be mesmerized by these beautiful, innovative lanterns!
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Splendid Chinese Cultural Legacies Revived in Tianjin During Spring Festival Holiday
Splendid Chinese old but fading cultural objects, skills and snacks get revived during the holiday of Spring Festival in Tianjin Municipality, north China.
The Tianjin Ancient Cultural Street has been brimmed with stalls selling all kinds of traditional folk artworks that have been fading away from the modern life. Visitors can find dough figurines, sugar paintings, clay figures, kites and wood engraving pictures on the street -- all were once popular in every corner of China.
The dough figurine stalls were especially crowded by customers, all waiting excitedly for a colorful, vivid dough figurine that lit up their childhood time. For this year is the Year of Rooster, the stall owner made many roosters.
This rooster stands for Year of Rooster. Rooster means luck and fortune. It will bring you luck. I made many roosters and they are very popular. They are my best-sellers, said a dough figurine artist.
The traditional refreshments also made many recall the taste of their old days. Many walked around with both hands full of local refreshments.
There are many snacks, local Jian Bing Guo Zi (a kind of Chinese crepe usually folding eggs, thin cracker and some vegetables), 18th Street fried dough twists, Ba Tang (a kind of sticky candy) and Mian Cha (seasoned millet mush), said Zhang Hao, a local resident of Tianjin.
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Temple fair in Beijing
For millions of Chinese people, Spring Festival is not only a time for celebration but also for prayer. In Beijing, many fairs are held in ancient temples, for worshippers seeking blessings and protection for the New Year.
夏飛雲 - 迎春接福
Artist: 夏飛雲
Album: 迎春接福
專輯曲目:
01. [00:00] 拜年
02. [01:59] 迎春接福
03. [04:31] 迎春花
04. [08:10] 向王小二拜年
05. [11:14] 大家過個太平年
06. [15:17] 歡迎新年
07. [19:26] 萬事如意
08. [21:37] 賀新年
09. [24:54] 小拜年
10. [27:52] 恭喜發財
11. [31:11] 合家歡
12. [34:11] 恭喜大家今年好
13. [39:11] 恭喜恭喜
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ADORABLE penguins welcome in Chinese New Year in traditional Tang suits
As the Chinese New Year welcomes in the year of the sheep, Monday was the day of the penguin. As six little guys sported their best Tang suits. Report by Claire Lomas.
CHINA: BEIJING: CELEBRATIONS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR OF THE OX
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China rang in the Year of the Ox Thursday night, clanging a 250-year-old bell in Beijing to mark the beginning of the two-week Spring Festival celebration.
The Spring Festival is China's most important cultural holiday, a time when families reunite to begin the new lunar year together.
Beijing's big bell continued a centuries-old tradition by ringing in the Lunar New Year, to the cheers of the expectant crowd.
Cast in 1733, the Bell Temple's centrepiece was once audible throughout Beijing as it was struck 108 times at midnight on Lunar New Year's Eve.
But with Beijing's rapid expansion to its current size of nine (m) million, the sound now must be amplified by loudspeaker throughout the city.
In rural areas, Spring Festival exploded with the sound of firecrackers.
Banned in Beijing since 1993, firecrackers are still used in the Chinese countryside to drive out evil spirits and a mythical monster believed to appear once a year, on Lunar New Year's Eve.
The noisy crackles didn't scare away those who flocked to designated areas where firecrackers were allowed.
Fireworks displays lit up the night sky and there was the sound of thousands of tiny explosions.
Firecrackers have welcomed Spring Festivals for hundreds of years in China, where gunpowder was first invented.
Pyrotechnic-related accidents in previous years led to the current restrictions.
Most Chinese celebrate the first night of Spring Festival at home with immediate family.
The traditional holiday meal is boiled dumplings, one of which usually contains a sweet or coin, thought to bring luck to the person who finds it.
To pass the hours before midnight, many Chinese watch the annual New Year's Eve variety show on Central Chinese Television, a mix of song, dance, and Peking Opera.
Despite China's increasing wealth, most Chinese, especially in rural areas, continue to lead simple lives, surviving on limited income.
Like Wang Dequan, many Chinese have no great expectations for the Year of the Ox, hoping to simply get by and make sure their stomachs are full.
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As for the past year, my family's had almost no income. But during 1996, we did manage to open a restaurant, so as long as we have a restaurant, we'll have enough to eat.
SUPER CAPTION: Wang Dequan, rural resident
Spring Festival activities such as temple fairs continue through February 22, which marks the Lantern Festival, the final night of the New Year's celebration.
The Year of the Ox promises to be a momentous one for China, with the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control in July, and the selection of top leaders at October's Chinese Communist Party Congress.
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Celine Dion - Jasmine Flower 茉莉花 (CCTV Spring Festival Gala China 2013)
Celine Dion sang a Mandarin song 茉莉花with Zuying Song (宋祖英) at the China CCTV Spring Festival Gala Show 2013 - 10th Feb 2013.
Engllish translation of the song as below :
A good beautiful jasmine flower
A good beautiful jasmine flower
Sweet-smelling, beautiful, stems full of buds
Fragrant and white, everyone praises
Let me pluck you down
Give to someone
Jasmine flower, oh
Flower of jasmine, oh so fair!
Flower of jasmine, oh so fair!
Budding and blooming here and there,
Pure and fragrant all declare.
Let me take you with tender care,
Your sweetness for all to share.
Jasmine fair, oh jasmine fair.
Chinese museum relics ‘sing and dance’ for Chinese New Year celebration
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Historic Chinese relics have been “brought to life” through an animated exhibit at the Baoji Bronze Ware Museum in China’s northwest province of Shaanxi. Introduced in time for the recent Lunar New Year celebration, the production featured animated versions of a collection including items from the Tang (618-907) and Ming (1368-1644) dynasties. Chimes, statues and pottery figures were among 68 historic pieces depicted dancing and singing in the video. Museum curators said they hope the exhibition offers a more attractive look at the collection. The animation is scheduled to run until March 7, 2019.
Live: Spring Festival at the Chengdu Wuhou Shrine 武侯祠大庙会异彩纷呈
It's a Chengdu custom to visit the Temple Fair at the Wuhou Shrine during the Spring Festival. Sichuan Opera and aerobatic performances, local snacks, Chinese zodiac and Three Kingdoms-themed lanterns – what's not to love? If you're lucky, you may also bump into the Little Gods of Happiness and receive a blessing. The Wuhou Shrine was built in memory of Zhuge Liang, a great strategist of the Shu State during China's Three Kingdoms period. Join CGTN's Wei Lynn Tang and find out how people in the capital of Sichuan province celebrate the festive period!