Back in Order: New Year’s Greetings from China Cultural Center in Stockholm
The twelve Chinese zodiac visual symbols belong to the auspicious symbols in ancient Chinese tradition. They are an important part of traditional Chinese auspicious patterns. The ox, which ranks second inRead More...
Read More24 Solar Terms: Yushui (Rain Water) and A Panda Tour
The second solar term of spring – Yushui (Rain Water) starts from February 18, or the 7th of the first lunar month this year. It signals the increase in rainfall and rise inRead More...
Read MoreSpring Festival+Paper Cut Animation and Woodcut Painting
Paper Cut Animation: Chinese New Year Based on the story of “Nian” (Year Monster), paper cut animation Chinese New Year presents the cultural background of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year),Read More...
Read MoreCelebrate Chinese New Year in Zhejiang Province
Different regions observe various customs. Colorful and diverse local cultures bloom on the vast land of China, presenting different Chinese New Year experiences. Since ancient times, Zhejiang has been an elegantRead More...
Read MoreExtending New Year’s Greetings to All!
Shi Qian Giving Good Fortune 《时迁送福》Opera Cartoon Shi Qian Giving Good Fortune Ding Zhen’s New Year 《丁真的新年》Ding Zhen, a Kangba Tibetan teenager, sends New Year’s greetings to the world.Read...
Read MoreHappy Chinese New Year’s Eve!
As we roll in the New Year of the Ox China Cultural Center in Stockholm wishes all friends from China and Sweden a happy and prosperous New Year! In China,Read More...
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