A magical winter wonderland provides a fun day out for locals
and tourists alike at the three-day ice spectacle held annually
north of Beijing. Try your hand at ice-fishing or one of...
The longest man-made structure in the world lends just a small
portion of itself for one of the most gorgeous races in the world.
The two races of 3 miles (5km) and 6 miles (10km) each take...
This event spans almost the entire month of October and features
orchestras, opera houses and soloists from around the world. It is
considered far and wide to be among the top five music festivals...
The 'Meet in Beijing' Arts Festival transpires in and around the
city starting in April/May annually and running on into the autumn
months. Each year the festival takes on a different theme...
Chinese New Year in Beijing is a noisy, colourful (and that's
not just the fireworks) and busy occasion. Boys and girls on
stilts, life-sized puppets and costumed carousers sing and dance in
the...
Most tourists know the Spring Festival as the Chinese New Year,
and it is one of the most important traditional festivals in China.
Hundreds of thousands of people take the streets and parks...
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