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Stage beckons, festive spirit resonates overseas

By CUI HAIPEI in Dubai, XIN XIN in Sydney and XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2026-02-16 07:38
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Chinese and local employees make dumplings for the Chinese New Year in Dubai on Jan 17 last year. XINHUA

In Australia, an immersive digital exhibition on Chinese culture will be staged in central Sydney during Spring Festival, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the festival through Chinese cutting-edge digital technology.

The Orbital Cinema, the core section of the exhibition, uses panoramic visuals, a 180-degree curved HD screen and immersive surround sound to transport audiences into the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival.

"The technology really makes you feel as if you are there," said local visitor Lise Plunkett, praising the stunning visual effects of the display.

The exhibition will feature Chinese calligraphy, ancient towns, historic sites such as the Terracotta Warriors and Sanxingdui, as well as iconic landmarks, including the Great Wall and Guilin's landscapes. It vividly showcases the unique charm of traditional Chinese festive culture.

"I am excited to see traditional Eastern culture brought vividly to life in such an advanced way," Plunkett said. "This immersive experience will attract many Australians to explore the unique charm of the Spring Festival."

In South Asia, the holiday is celebrated primarily by Chinese communities. In India, celebrations take place in cities including Kolkata, home to two Chinatowns, where a resilient Indian-Chinese community keeps traditions alive.

Over 2,000 residents will mark the festival with lion and dragon dances, fireworks, lantern displays, and family reunion feasts featuring dumplings, noodles, and barbecued pork, alongside the customary exchange of red envelopes.

Beyond India, countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives celebrate through their own events.

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