Spring Festival Traditions Shine with UNESCO Recognition 


UNESCO honors Spring Festival traditions as global cultural heritage, blending ancient rituals with modern relevance.
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UNESCO honors Spring Festival traditions as global cultural heritage, blending ancient rituals with modern relevance.
UNESCO recognizes the vibrant traditions of the Spring Festival, highlighting its cultural significance and rich heritage celebrated by Chinese communities worldwide.
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