The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
A spectacular display of intangible cultural heritage took over Beijing’s glittering Liangma River on the evening of May 18, as the Golden Dragon Parade – a folk tradition from Yangshuo, Guangxi Region – made its debut in the capital.
The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
The event was part of the first China New Cultural Creative Market & Trendy Play Carnival. Set against the backdrop of Chaoyang Park’s north lake, a giant “golden dragon” formed by a chain of bamboo rafts slowly sailed across the water. Illuminated by city lights and accompanied by rhythmic drumbeats, the dragon – with its head held high and tail swaying – wound its way through the lake’s shimmering surface.
The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
The parade weaved under bridges and into reflections of the nightscape, drawing a lively crowd of residents and tourists. The scene merged ancient folk artistry with the modern waterfront aesthetics of one of Beijing’s trendiest leisure spots.
The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
The accompanying fair featured a rich selection of handmade crafts, traditional artisan goods, and China-chic cultural products – blending vintage elegance with youthful trends. The onshore market bustled with visitors, while the golden dragon glided on the river, creating a striking contrast between land-based heritage and water-borne spectacle.
The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
The dragon parade will be staged again on May 19 and 20 as part of the fair’s ongoing program.
The Golden Dragon Parade glides along Beijing’s Liangma River on May 18, 2026. /VCG
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