In Chinese culture, the red lantern is a symbol of prosperity. During important holidays, they are hung in parks, along main streets and even in space.
The joy of seeing new and veteran athletes alike compete may be a shared memory for many. In this video, five Chinese nationals and expats discuss their favorite winter sports athletes.
Pansy Ho Chiu-king, executive chairperson and managing director of Shun Tak Holdings, said the most significant and memorable moment in the Year of the Ox was the first election of the Legislative Council under Hong Kong's improved electoral system. Click to check out her wishes for the Year of the Tiger and the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Do you remember the first time you went skiing with friends, fell headfirst into the snow, got in a conversation with other winter sports enthusiasts or overcame a difficult skiing course?
China Daily spoke with some Hong Kong residents about their memories of the Year of the Ox and their wishes for the coming Year of the Tiger. Together with them, China Daily Hong Kong wishes all of you a vigorous new year ahead, just like the tiger: energetic and lively.
As people across China celebrate chunjie, or Chinese Spring Festival, some foreigners share their experiences spending the traditional festival in China. What are their memorable moments of the holiday? What is the best part of chunjie in their eyes? Let's hear what they say in this video of our Hello, Spring Festival series.
Do you remember the first time you made a snowman, got into a snowball fight, stand on ice with skating boots or fall on slippery snow while sliding down a trail?
To pursue his love, Lam Chi-u, a youth from Macao, came to Ningxia Hui autonomous region more than two years ago. Does he like his new home? What's his New Year wish? Let's find out in this video of our Hello, Spring Festival! series.
Thanks to the success China achieved in controlling the pandemic, Erich Kaiserseder born in the Year of the Tiger decided to celebrate his year of fortune in Shenyang, the capital of Northeast China's Liaoning Province.
Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation and winner of the China Reform Friendship Medal, believes that the key factor behind success lies in the hard work of the Chinese people, as well as the leadership of the Communist Party of China. Check the video to find out more.
In an exclusive interview, Michael Wester, an American who has been living in Beijing for 21 years, shares his own experiences of ice and snow sports. As the founder and CEO of True Run Media, which produces the popular magazine "The Beijinger", he also talks about his impression of Beijing.
In 2021, a nomadic Tibetan girl, Geru Tsomao, travelled around 1,700 km from Qinghai province to Beijing for cleft palate and lip surgeries. At that time, no one could possibly know how this journey would change her life forever. Watch this Edgar Snow Newsroom documentary to see how a little girl's journey has touched the hearts of so many people.
Chinese scientists have discovered four species of gentiana on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, according to a study recently published in China's English scientific journal Science Bulletin.
Through the wines of Helan Mountain, Alexis Hooi, a Singaporean journalist at China Daily, gained a better understanding of the region and its impressive development.