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Chinese Valentine’s Day is rooted in legend and tradition, not just romance

The Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, blends ancient traditions with modern celebrations. This year, around 500 participants engaged in hands-on crafts at Beijing's Folk Custom Museum, honoring a rich cultural heritage.

AP News· Aug 20, 2026 · 8:58 AM · 1 views

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The Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, blends ancient traditions with modern celebrations. This year, around 500 participants engaged in hands-on crafts at Beijing's Folk Custom Museum, honoring a rich cultural heritage. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #QixiFestival #ChineseValentinesDay #tradition #culture #love #news #breaking

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