The historic ceramic capital of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province transformed into a cultural epicenter during Monday’s Spring Festival celebrations, with Leping—a county-level city renowned for its operatic heritage—taking center stage. The event formed part of China’s 2026 “Our Festivals · Spring Festival” national program, demonstrating Jiangxi’s commitment to cultural preservation and community enrichment.
Daytime activities immersed visitors in authentic rural traditions through organized visits to historic villages and community centers. In Datiancun village, birthplace of Ganju Opera pioneer Shi Linghe, attendees experienced vibrant opera performances, traditional calligraphy sessions featuring Spring Festival couplets, and live demonstrations of heritage food preparation techniques.
The celebration served dual purposes: honoring Jiangxi’s distinctive cultural legacy while injecting contemporary vitality into traditional Spring Festival observances. Through carefully curated activities blending performance, craftsmanship, and community engagement, the event highlighted how regional traditions contribute to national cultural identity while fostering social cohesion and civil society development.
This flagship celebration represents China’s broader initiative to preserve intangible cultural heritage at grassroots levels while adapting traditional customs for modern audiences. The integration of operatic arts with folk customs created a multidimensional cultural experience that resonated with both local participants and national cultural observers.
