Chinese tourists soak in festive vibes of Spring Festival across the globe
CHINESE TRADITION DISPLAYED OVERSEAS
From festive parades in Europe and holiday fairs in South America, Chinese tourists traveling abroad during the Chinese New Year, which fell on Feb 17 this year, are finding Chinese traditions alive in destinations far from home.
In central Türkiye's Cappadocia region, an event celebrating the annual festival was launched on Feb 14, bringing Chinese New Year elements to one of the country's most visited tourist destinations.
Best known for its dramatic rock formations and cave-dotted valleys shaped by volcanic activities, Cappadocia attracts visitors from around the world each year. During this year's festivities, hot-air balloons bearing Chinese New Year greetings, including a horse-shaped balloon, became a popular attraction for tourists.
As night fell, drone formations lit up the sky with messages such as "Year of the Horse 2026" and "China-Turkiye Friendship," creating a festive atmosphere visible across the landscape.






















