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In the days leading up to Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, cities across China have come alive with a rich program of folk art shows and traditional performances. From bustling streets to public squares and theaters, colorful costumes, lively music, and time-honored stories have drawn crowds of residents and visitors alike.
These performances not only create a joyous holiday atmosphere but also showcase the enduring vitality of China's traditional culture, bringing communities together as they welcome Spring Festival with shared celebration and cultural pride.
In the days leading up to Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, cities across China have come alive with a rich program of folk art shows and traditional performances. From bustling streets to public squares and theaters, colorful costumes, lively music, and time-honored stories have drawn crowds of residents and visitors alike.
These performances not only create a joyous holiday atmosphere but also showcase the enduring vitality of China's traditional culture, bringing communities together as they welcome Spring Festival with shared celebration and cultural pride.