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East China's Jiangsu Province has capitalized on its rich resources of intangible cultural heritages in hosting a great variety of celebrations on the occasion of the Spring Festival marking the start of the Chinese New Year, fascinating both Chinese and foreign visitors.
During the Spring Festival holiday from Jan 28 to Feb 4, numerous visitors from around the world flocked to Jiangsu to experience the place's unique cultural festivities and immerse themselves in the strong festive vibe.
Various folk performances, including opera, parade, and firework display captivated the crowds in Jianhu County.
International students and foreign visitors engaged in hands-on activities such as making lacquer fans and taking traditional rowboats.
"I'm a student from Uzbekistan studying in China, and I've been in China for five years. I've made many good Chinese friends. Today, I am joining my Chinese friends in celebrating the Chinese New Year holiday in Jiulongkou. Happy New Year, may you be prosperous and healthy every day!" said a student from Uzbekistan studying in China.
"This is my first time spending the Spring Festival in China. I even tried making a Chinese fan today. I really like it. It's very lively here today. I love traditional Chinese culture. I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!" said a student from Thailand studying in China.
Meanwhile, in Suzhou's ancient town of Tongli in the province, the streets were filled with visitors amid the lively atmosphere.
The town hosted a range of folk events, including parade, on-water wedding, and traditional opera performances, blending traditional Spring Festival customs with the elegance of culture in "Jiangnan", a region located in the coastal area south of the Yangtze River.
Visitors had the opportunity to sample Suzhou's famous pastries, and make items of Tongli paper-cutting, a local intangible cultural heritage.
"I really love doing it. It's really relaxing, and it's difficult. I really admire the master," said a German visitor.
Local authorities adopted many measures to ensure excellent visitor experiences.
"Since the Chinese New Year's Eve [on January 28], we've deployed volunteers at the high-speed rail station, offering travelers free consultation and ticket services to make sure they will have a fine experience," said Xue Run, deputy general manager of Tongli International Tourism Development Co., Ltd.