Traditional culture adds festive atmosphere to Chinese New Year in Qingdao

sdchina.com 02-08-2024 14:08:20

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

On February 6, Xu Village in Wangtai Sub-district, Qingdao, was decorated with lights to welcome the Chinese New Year. Villagers in Xu Village hung lanterns, pasted Spring Festival couplets, made flower steamed buns, and took children to watch New Year pictures in the village art museum, adding festive atmosphere to the village. (Photo by Han Jiajun)