While the core themes of CNY remain the same, different regions celebrate in unique ways, reflecting China’s rich cultural diversity:
- Cantonese Flower Markets (Guangzhou) – These bustling markets are filled with vibrant flowers symbolizing prosperity. Exchanging oranges, which sound like “fortune” in Chinese, is a popular tradition.
- Harbin Ice & Snow Festival – A winter wonderland featuring grand ice sculptures, mythical creatures, and interactive ice slides, attracting visitors from across the country.
- Qinhuai Lantern Fair (Nanjing) – The historic Qinhuai River glows with intricate lanterns, complemented by folk performances and cultural displays.
- Iron Flower Displays (Henan, Shanxi, Hebei) – A breathtaking spectacle where artisans throw molten iron into the air, creating dazzling showers of sparks—a tradition dating back over a thousand years.


Despite rapid modernization, CNY traditions remain deeply cherished, serving as a comforting link to heritage and family values.
