During Chinese New Year, Shazhou Symmetrical Paper Cutting, a Suzhou-level intangible cultural heritage item, is a cherished tradition in Zhangjiagang's Ximen community.
The Zhangjiagang Economic & Technology Development Zone held its Spring Festival Roundtable Meeting for foreign-invested enterprises on Jan 20, marking another step in strengthening ties with the international business community.
For many locals, the mingling of drumbeats, gongs, and laughter creates a cherished childhood memory of vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations.
The word "tofu" sounds like "all blessings" (doufu) in Chinese, making it a cherished cuisine of the Chinese New Year in Zhangjiagang. For many locals, savoring tofu or tofu pudding has become a beloved tradition during the festive season.
Recognized in 2013 as part of Zhangjiagang's fourth batch of intangible cultural heritage, Tangqiao Steamed Dishes have become an integral thread in the tapestry of the town's cultural identity.
Zhangjiagang kicked off its Chinese New Year celebrations with a vibrant carnival in Jincun village, Tangqiao town, on Jan 18. The lively event was a feast of cultural heritage, offering residents a rich and festive experience steeped in tradition.
As Chinese New Year approaches, Zhangjiagang is gearing up to celebrate with vibrant activities that highlight the charm of local traditions, folk customs, and intangible cultural heritage.
As the 2025 Spring Festival travel rush kicks off nationwide on Jan 14, Zhangjiagang Station is preparing to accommodate an estimated 500,000 passengers over the 40-day period of "Chunyun", with an average daily flow of approximately 12,600 travelers.