A Handful of Cultural Activities to Keep You Busy Over the CNY Holiday

Seeing as Spring Festival is the biggest traditional Chinese festival of the year, it’s a prime time to get cultured on the holiday – and China in general, for that matter.

If you’re keen on doing just that over the coming week, here are some ideas, from walks and talks to more untraditional activities, to keep the culturally curious satiated.

Beijing Postcard CNY Activities

Along with a few historical walks, Beijing Postcards will also be hosting a special Spring Festival scavenger hunt in the hutongs, as well as a brand new nighttime walk through the Temple of Heaven, which the emperor would visit every winter solstice to offer a sacrifice to the gods.

To find out more about pricing and times for Beijing Postcard’s walks and activities, check out this WeChat post


Cultural Keys Spring Festival Presentation Series

Cultural Keys has been hosting cultural talks on the Spring Festival throughout the month of January, with two more talks scheduled: a talk on the days of Spring Festival on Jan 19 (tomorrow), and another on Chinese festivals to look forward to in 2023 on Jan 26.

Talks are happening every Thursday from 7-9pm via Zoom. Registration is RMB 50 per person. You can scan the QR code in the poster to sign up


Hutong Walking Tour and Calligraphy Class

Perfect for families staying in Beijing over the holiday, Beijing Experience will be hosting a special CNY activity series this Sunday. Following a one hour hutong walking tour, the calligraphy class will focus on Chinese New Year greetings as well as how to write the most common holiday-themed Chinese characters.

The CNY Special Hutong Walking Tour and Calligraphy Class take place on Jan 22 from 2-5pm, and will start outside Dongsi Subway Station, Exit C. Cost is RMB 299 per family with children. Scan the QR code in the poster to register

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Images: Unsplash, courtesy of the organizers

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Giovanni Martini wrote:
BauLuo wrote:

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Tolstoy had the right work/think ethic, (This maybe apocraphyl, I might jus be making it up, I don know) But from what I seem to remember was this plan.

Rise from bed around 5:30.

Meditate for 15 minutes.

Eat a nice plate of fried eggs and a coupla rashers of bacon, fried onions in the mix.

Go work from 6 am with the peasants hoeing the potatoes and etc. Hard physical labour.

Noontime come home, eat a big bowl of Greek Salad and some Borscht, slam two glasses of vodka, Then go have a nap.

Wake from nap 2:30 ish, have a cup of coffee. There after, read, write, and think, until dear wife has the roast beef dinner with mashed up potatoes ready. (maybe some yams, ther okay)

Then sit by the firelight, read the bible, smoke yer pipe, and obediently retire at a sound hour. The wife can knit if she so wishes.

There is no internet,there is no TV, there are no computers, there are no gaddam cell phones.

Now does someone know of a better life than this?

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I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

Tolstoy had the right work/think ethic, (This maybe apocraphyl, I might jus be making it up, I don know) But from what I seem to remember was this plan.

Rise from bed around 5:30.

Meditate for 15 minutes.

Eat a nice plate of fried eggs and a coupla rashers of bacon, fried onions in the mix.

Go work from 6 am with the peasants hoeing the potatoes and etc. Hard physical labour.

Noontime come home, eat a big bowl of Greek Salad and some Borscht, slam two glasses of vodka, Then go have a nap.

Wake from nap 2:30 ish, have a cup of coffee. There after, read, write, and think, until dear wife has the roast beef dinner with mashed up potatoes ready. (maybe some yams, ther okay)

Then sit by the firelight, read the bible, smoke yer pipe, and obediently retire at a sound hour. The wife can knit if she so wishes.

There is no internet,there is no TV, there are no computers, there are no gaddam cell phones.

Now does someone know of a better life than this?

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

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