Nature meets culture in Xingwen UNESCO Global Geopark, where jaw-dropping karst landscapes are stealing the show ahead of this year’s Spring Festival Gala! Located in Yibin City, Sichuan Province, this geological wonder – with its stone forests, underground rivers, and cathedral-sized sinkholes – will share the limelight with Beijing’s main stage during the Lunar New Year’s Eve broadcast on February 16, 2026.
🌍 Why it’s lit: As one of four official sub-venues, Xingwen’s selection highlights China’s push to blend cutting-edge tech with natural heritage. Imagine drone shows illuminating 650-million-year-old rock formations – that’s the vibe we’re expecting!
🧑💻 Pro traveler tip: The park’s ‘Heavenly Ladder’ trail offers Insta-worthy views of the stone forest, while the 200-meter-deep Tiankeng sinkhole will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fantasy novel.
With #CNY2026 trending globally, this collaboration between nature’s artistry and human creativity is set to redefine how the world sees Sichuan’s hidden gems. Pack your thermal wear – those underground rivers stay a crisp 18°C year-round! ❄️
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Live: Enjoy karst scenery at Xingwen UNESCO Global Geopark in Sichuan
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