1. Luoyang Peony Festival
Peony Festival with brilliant flowers in Luoyang in April. (Photo source: Collected)
Luoyang – one of the “four great ancient capitals” of China – becomes a tourist attraction every April thanks to the brilliant peony festival. This event lasts from early April to early May, coinciding with the time when peonies bloom throughout the gardens, especially in Wangcheng Park. Known as China’s “national flower”, peonies not only represent elegant beauty but also symbolize wealth and glory.
Entering the festival space, visitors will be captivated by the brilliant colors of flowers from deep red, pink to pure white. The festival also offers unique cultural experiences with calligraphy exhibitions, traditional art performances and elegant tea ceremonies. Walking among the blooming peony gardens, immersing in the quiet space of folk melodies, visitors will feel like they are lost in a poetic world in the heart of ancient Luoyang.
2. Hakka Tung Flower Festival
April is also the time of the Hakka Tung flower festival in China (Photo source: Collected)
When it comes to April festivals in China, we cannot miss the Tung Flower Festival – one of the most beautiful natural events of spring. Taking place from early April to early May, this festival is popular in the southern provinces of China and Taiwan. When the Tung flowers bloom, the pure white petals fall like snowflakes, creating an impressive, poetic scene.
The festival is not only an opportunity to admire the beauty of nature, but also a unique cultural space with dragon dance performances, traditional folk songs and lucky rituals. On the flower-lined streets, visitors can find food stalls with unique flavors, enjoy fragrant sticky rice cakes, or participate in the ritual of releasing paper lanterns to pray for peace. In that poetic space, everyone can find peaceful moments, enjoying the harmony between people and nature.
3. Weifang International Kite Festival
Kites with various shapes and colors in Duy Phuong in April (Photo source: Collected)
As one of the April festivals in China that attracts international visitors, the Weifang International Kite Festival in Shandong Province brings a vivid picture of the sky with hundreds of colorful kites. Weifang has long been known as the "kite capital" of the world, and the event is an opportunity for artisans to display their exquisite traditional kite creations, from winding dragons to brilliant phoenixes.
Not only stopping at admiring the artistic performances in the air, visitors can also fly kites, learn about traditional kite making techniques and participate in fun folk games. In addition, the festival atmosphere becomes more bustling with art performances, music and dance, and booths displaying handicraft products. When the wind blows the kites flying high, it is also the time when everyone's soul becomes relaxed, blending with the childish joy of the people here.
4. Sister's Rice Festival
Sister's Rice Festival - Chinese "Valentine's Day" (Photo source: Collected)
Included in the list of April festivals in China that bear a strong ethnic imprint, Sister's Rice Festival is a special event of the Miao people in Guizhou Province. Taking place on the 15th day of the third lunar month (equivalent to April in the solar calendar), this is not only a spring festival but also considered the oldest "Valentine's Day" of the Miao people. Girls in elaborate traditional costumes will prepare sticky rice dyed with leaves, wrapped in handkerchiefs, and given to the boys they love as a subtle way to express their feelings.
The festival atmosphere is vibrant with the sound of drums, graceful dances and unique art performances. Visitors can join in folk activities such as rice cooking competitions, singing and dancing with the locals. Not only a simple cultural event, this festival is also an opportunity for people to find soulmates and strengthen their friendship amidst the majestic natural space of the mountains and forests of Guizhou.
April festivals in China are unique cultural events for visitors to immerse themselves in the beautiful natural space, feeling the intersection between tradition and modernity. From vibrant dragon dances, meaningful folk rituals to brilliant spring flower scenery, each festival brings a new perspective on this vast country. Let's explore the unique festivals in China this April with Vietravel!
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