China's Langzhong Ancient City Extends a Global Invitation to Experience Authentic Festivities
China's Langzhong Ancient City Extends a Global Invitation to Experience Authentic Festivities
Selasa, 10 Februari 2026 | 09:27
The "Old Man of the Spring Festival" parades through the streets of Langzhong Ancient City while offering blessings.
NANCHONG, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 February 2026 - On February 4, at a briefing on cultural and
tourism activities for the 2026 Spring Festival hosted by the Sichuan
Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, Nanchong City announced an
extended Spring Festival holiday (from the eighth day of the twelfth
lunar month to the sixteenth day of the first lunar month of the
following year, that is, from January 26 to March 4 of the solar
calendar), inviting visitors from around the world to Langzhong, known
as the "Ancient City of the World and Birthplace of the Spring
Festival", to experience the most authentic and abundant traditions of
the Chinese Lunar New Year.
The celebrations feature a wide range of programs designed to offer
residents and visitors alike an immersive cultural experience. Visitors
can explore the "Langzhong Stone Rubbing Exhibition for the Lunar New
Year", which showcases precious rubbings of stone inscriptions dating
back 1,500 years, and trace the past through their tangible imprints.
They may also encounter the "Old Man of the Spring Festival" roaming the
streets in traditional costumes to bestow blessings and offer
traditional New Year's greetings.
To enrich the visitor experience, the ancient city has curated a wide
array of interactive experiences, with millennium-old folk customs
unfolding one after another. A vibrant intangible cultural heritage
(ICH) market will present more than 40 nationally and provincially
recognized ICH items. Visitors can try their hand at crafting delicate
shadow puppets or cutting festive paper window decorations. They may
also choose to watch a performance of the Ba Commandery Nuo Opera, a
representative ICH item of Sichuan Province that blends ancient ritual
practices with folk opera and carries a distinctive sense of regional
mystique. Running throughout the festive period, the New Year Grand
Temple Fair brings together cultural performances, themed exhibitions,
and modern recreational attractions. Whether watching the large-scale
cultural stage play Legend of Langyuan or experiencing water tours or
low-altitude flights, visitors of all ages are sure to be thoroughly
entertained.
Crowds fill the streets of Langzhong Ancient City, Langzhong City, Sichuan Province.
Langzhong's reputation as the "Ancient City of the World and Birthplace
of the Spring Festival" stems from Luo Xiahong, an astronomer of the
Western Han Dynasty, who compiled the groundbreaking
Taichu Calendar here. Luo was the first to incorporate the 24
solar terms into the Chinese calendrical system and to designate the
first day of the first lunar month as the official start of the year,
thereby establishing the Spring Festival as a fixed annual celebration.
For this historic contribution, he is revered as the original "Old Man
of the Spring Festival". This calendar profoundly shaped Chinese
agriculture and folk life for more than two millennia, securing
Langzhong's place as one of the cradles of Spring Festival culture.
Today, Langzhong Ancient City stands ready to extend its warmest welcome
to every visitor from afar, offering the most authentic New Year
customs and the most heartfelt warmth of its people.