China is hosting a variety of events to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival.

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Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — As the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, or Chunjie, according to the lunar calendar) approaches, a festive atmosphere permeates all corners of China. Residents are participating in a variety of events dedicated to the holiday.

Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — As the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, or Chunjie, according to the lunar calendar) approaches, a festive atmosphere permeates all corners of China. Residents are participating in a variety of events dedicated to the holiday.

Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — As the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year) approaches, a festive atmosphere permeates all corners of China. Residents are participating in a variety of events dedicated to the holiday.

Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — As the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year) approaches, a festive atmosphere permeates all corners of China. Residents are participating in a variety of events dedicated to the holiday.

Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — As the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year) approaches, a festive atmosphere permeates all corners of China. Residents are participating in a variety of events dedicated to the holiday.

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Russian tourists discover the Year of the Horse in Chinese style.

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Beijing, February 13 (Xinhua) — With the approach of the Year of the Horse, there is increased interest among foreign tourists in celebrating the Celestial Empire's most important holiday, the Spring Festival (Chunjie, the traditional Chinese New Year according to the lunar calendar), directly in China. Russia, thanks to the continued benefits of its visa-free policy and the expansion of its international route network, has become a significant player in the Chinese market among tourist source countries.

Data from Chinese online travel platform Ctrip shows that inbound tourism will see a sustained recovery during the Spring Festival, with the number of bookings for tours to China from Russian tourists jumping by 471 percent year-on-year.

According to a Ctrip analyst, trips to China for Spring Festival celebrations are becoming a new global trend, driven by the deep integration of cultural and inbound tourism. The uniqueness and opportunity to experience folk customs and traditions firsthand during the Spring Festival are becoming key advantages for attracting foreign tourists to the country.

It is quite remarkable that this trend has gained popularity among Russian travelers since the very beginning of this year.

On the last day of 2025, a New Year's atmosphere permeated China's northeastern Jilin Province. Several thousand Russians, taking advantage of visa-free entry, attended the event called "Experience Winter Jilin Through Joyful Songs – Sino-Russian New Year's Eve 2026" to celebrate the New Year with their Chinese friends.

The event included a series of festive programs, such as introduction to intangible cultural heritage, photo exhibitions, fireworks, literary and artistic performances, as well as Chinese and Russian family banquets, which showcased the charm of the two countries' cultures through different lenses.

On New Year's Eve, the 2026 Chinese-Russian New Year's Eve celebrations were held simultaneously in many cities in Jilin Province, including Changchun, Yanji, and Hunchun.

Meanwhile, in January, an event called "Chinese New Year Lovers" kicked off in the Aihui District of Heihe City (Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China), bringing together over 50 Russian and Chinese tourists. They delved deeper into traditional Chinese culture and celebrated the New Year 2026 together "the Chinese way."

Tourists from the two countries, led by intangible cultural heritage experts, immersed themselves in traditional crafts such as paper cutting (jianzhi) and archery, and enjoyed authentic local delicacies.

Anastasia, a Russian tourist who came to study Chinese culture, said she would take home a paper cutout made by her daughter.

Chinese and Russian friends created shared memories of Chinese New Year by writing the character "fu" (happiness), creating fish skin paintings and lanterns, making candied fruit on a stick, and making dumplings.

Russian tourist Ivan shared his joy at celebrating the New Year in China and participating in a variety of traditional Chinese events.

From northeast to south China, Spring Festival has become a cultural event, marking a surge of growing interest among the people of the neighboring country.

With the introduction of independent customs operations throughout Hainan Province in December 2025, this resort island has become even more attractive to foreign tourists, especially Russians, in anticipation of the Spring Festival.

Data shows that the number of international flight bookings to Haikou during the Spring Festival has more than doubled compared to the same period last year, with the main influx of passengers coming from countries such as Russia, Singapore, Australia, and others.

In Hainan, Russian tourists discovered a new travel model: "duty-free shopping plus a beach holiday."

Russian woman Daria, who visited a duty-free shopping center in Hainan and purchased an Honor tablet there, noted “significantly more competitive” prices.

Russian tourist Katya, who is visiting the island province for the second time, is consistently impressed by the ease of using digital technology, calling it a "big plus." "Using WeChat Wallet to pay for public transportation and other payments is so simple, it's made China my favorite vacation destination," she said, adding that her children are now fans of the "mystery boxes," also known as surprise boxes, sold at the MINISO retail store.

As a reminder, from September 15, 2025 to September 14, 2026, China introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens holding regular passports, with a maximum stay of up to 30 days per trip. This visa-free regime allows them to enter China for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, exchanging visits, and transit.

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The first stage of the Long March 10 launch vehicle has been successfully recovered from the sea.

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WENCHANG, Hainan Province, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — The first stage of the Long March-10 carrier rocket was successfully retrieved from the sea, marking the completion of China's first mission to search and retrieve the first stage of a carrier rocket at sea.

According to the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA), the maritime search and rescue team successfully completed the mission on Friday morning. This success is significant for the advancement of reusable launch vehicle technology in China.

The Long March 10 launch vehicle launched on Wednesday at 11:00 Beijing time, and shortly thereafter, the first stage separated in normal mode and landed safely in the designated sea area under program control.

The Long March 10 rocket was developed primarily for manned lunar exploration missions and can also be used to deliver cargo and crew to a near-Earth space station. Its first stage, based on the Long March 10A rocket, is reusable.

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In China, the rate of decline in housing prices slowed in January 2026 /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — The pace of decline in commercial housing prices in 70 large and medium-sized cities in China generally slowed in January 2026 compared with the previous month, according to official data released Friday.

In four first-tier cities – Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen – new commercial housing prices fell 0.3 percent month-on-month, while existing home prices fell 0.5 percent compared with the previous month, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

In second- and third-tier cities, prices for new commercial housing in January fell by 0.3 percent and 0.4 percent month-on-month, while prices for existing housing fell by 0.5 percent and 0.6 percent month-on-month, respectively.

Year-on-year, commercial housing prices have declined in the above-mentioned cities.

China continues to provide policy support to the real estate sector and strives to create a new development model in the face of changing supply and demand dynamics. Recently, authorities have repeatedly emphasized the need to promote the high-quality development of the real estate sector.

China will take a targeted policy approach to specific cities, focusing on controlling new supply, reducing inventory and improving housing quality, said Ni Hong, Minister of Housing, Urban-Rural Development.

He also added that efforts will be made to support the reasonable financial needs of development companies and to meet the urgent housing needs of the population and the demand for improved living conditions. -0-

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Taohuau wooden New Year engravings dedicated to the coming Year of the Horse according to the lunar calendar

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Every year, on the occasion of the Spring Festival, residents of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, traditionally hang New Year's prints to wish prosperity to their home and family unity.

The history of Taohuau New Year woodblock prints spans over 400 years. Their themes are diverse and include a wide range of subjects, from attracting good luck and protecting against evil and misfortune to depicting current events, folk customs, and scenes from traditional operas. These prints not only reflect people's aspirations for a better life but also quietly capture changes in society and the spirit of the times.

On the eve of the Year of the Horse, Taohuau artists incorporated New Year symbolism into their work. A themed exhibition of Taohuau's New Year prints recently opened at the Suzhou Art Museum, attracting many visitors.

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Chinese leaders congratulate fellow veterans on the Spring Festival.

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BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping and other Party and state leaders visited or instructed officials from relevant departments to visit comrade veterans and convey their congratulations ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese Lunar New Year), which falls on Feb. 17 this year.

Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, and other party and state leaders congratulated fellow veterans on the upcoming Spring Festival and wished them good health and a long life. -0-

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A spectacular performance of "Rain of Iron Flowers," an intangible cultural heritage site, took place in Shanghai.

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Recently, the "Rain of Iron Flowers" performance, which is an intangible cultural heritage item of China, was held on the Huangpu River embankment in Shanghai's Pudong district.

Molten iron spraying is a traditional performing art that originated with ancient Chinese artisans during the metal casting process. Its history spans over a thousand years and is particularly widespread in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. During the performance, molten iron is sprayed into the air, accompanied by the sound of popping firecrackers, creating a captivating and truly majestic spectacle.

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Russian students performed at a concert on a high-speed train in China.

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NANCHANG, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — A special concert was held on a high-speed train traveling from Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, to Beijing ahead of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year).

The concert was attended by 8 foreign students from Russia, Indonesia, Gabon and Morocco studying in China.

Russian student Aliya Mustaeva hosted the concert and performed a song in Chinese. She said holding a concert on a train was a very interesting idea.

Train manager Hu Qin noted that Aliya had carefully prepared for the concert, and passengers highly appreciated her performance.

Another Russian student, Aliya Yakubova, took part in a show of traditional Chinese national clothing (hanfu).

"I'm very happy to see such a wonderful performance on my way home. The participation of international students also added meaning to the celebration and is a good demonstration of the friendly exchanges between China and other countries," passenger Gong Mengying shared her impressions after the event.

A. Mustaeva noted that the friendship between China and Russia has a long history, adding that participating in the Spring Festival concert allowed her to experience the charm of the Chinese New Year.

Both Russians are studying Chinese language and literature at East China Jiaotong University in Nanchang.

The Spring Festival is the most important traditional holiday in China. Every year, during the 40-day period of "Chunyun," a season of special transportation regulations for the country's mass internal migration of the Chinese population before, during, and after the Spring Festival, hundreds of millions of people who work, study, or live far from their hometowns return home for family reunions during the Spring Festival celebrations and then return.

The number of interregional passenger trips made across the country during this period is expected to reach a record 9.5 billion person-times.

This year, Spring Festival falls on February 17th. -0-

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China expresses regret over EU request to establish WTO expert group and pledges to defend its rights

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BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday expressed regret over the EU's decision to request the establishment of a WTO dispute settlement panel in response to China's court rulings on standard essential patents.

China will handle this request properly in accordance with WTO dispute settlement procedures and resolutely protect its legitimate rights and interests, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce's Department of Contracts and Law said in response to a media question.

On February 12, Geneva time, the EU announced that it would request the WTO to establish a panel in connection with its dispute with China over a Chinese court decision concerning a lawsuit on licensing standard essential patents.

A representative of the above-mentioned department of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China emphasized that China has always attached great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights.

In strict compliance with WTO rules and its obligations to join this organization, China is constantly improving its legislation and law enforcement practices in the field of intellectual property, achieving results that are obvious to everyone, he noted. -0-

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A traditional event celebrating the Year of the Horse was held in Jiande City, Zhejiang Province.

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Recently, the ancient village of Shouchang in Jiande City, Zhejiang Province, held a traditional festive event in anticipation of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Street folk parades, dragon and lion dances, and a lantern exhibition themed to the Year of the Horse attracted numerous tourists eager to experience the traditional festive atmosphere of the ancient village. These events helped boost the consumer market during the Spring Festival and gave new impetus to the local cultural and tourism economy. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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