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CMG stages annual Spring Festival Gala as China celebrates Year of Horse

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CMG stages annual Spring Festival Gala as China celebrates Year of Horse
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CMG stages annual Spring Festival Gala as China celebrates Year of Horse

2026-02-17 02:30 Last Updated At:04:17

The 2026 Spring Festival Gala hosted and aired by the China Media Group (CMG) delivered a more than four-hour-long feast of captivating cultural performances and entertaining variety acts to audiences tuning in from all around the world as people celebrated the arrival of the Chinese New Year on Tuesday.

Themed "The Steed Gallops, Momentum Unstoppable," the gala opened at 20:00 Monday Beijing time and saw performances being staged at the main venue in Beijing and at four sub-venues set up across the country, as people prepared to welcome the Year of the Horse.

Taking the grand show to a different set of locations each year has now become a tradition for the gala, shining a spotlight on more of China's varied landscapes and cultural traditions.

This year, the gala sub-venues included Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang in northeast China known as the "ice city," Yiwu in east China's Zhejiang, which has been dubbed "the world's supermarket," Hefei, the provincial capital of the eastern Anhui Province which has emerged as a hub for sci-tech innovation, and Yibin in the southwestern Sichuan Province, known for its ancient architecture and picturesque scenery along the banks of the Yangtze River.

As always, the gala featured a carefully curated line-up of performances, including a host of stirring songs and dazzling dances, enchanting operas, comedic sketches, magic shows and a number of creative fusion performances, all of which highlighted the spirit of the new era, capturing the dynamic beauty of China's future.

This year's gala drew on China's traditional culture and incorporated the spirit of the horse, a symbol of self-improvement and striving forward, into its creative design.

The gala has increasingly taken on a high-tech feel in recent years and among the highlights this year was the appearance of advanced AI-embodied robots, who dazzled audiences with their innovative stage presence and impressive physical abilities, particularly during a highly-energetic Kung Fu performance.

Meanwhile, the CMG's artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) real-scene special effects technology made its debut with its first innovative application as part of this year's show, highlighting China's technological advances.

The Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional holiday for the Chinese people, and watching the Spring Festival Gala, also known as "Chunwan," on is a cherished part of the celebrations in hundreds of millions of Chinese homes.

Since first being broadcast in 1983, the gala has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the most-watched annual television program on the planet.

The Spring Festival itself was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2024.

CMG stages annual Spring Festival Gala as China celebrates Year of Horse

CMG stages annual Spring Festival Gala as China celebrates Year of Horse

Several world-renowned American and European music stars performed some of their classic hit songs during the China Media Group's (CMG) 2026 Spring Festival Gala as audiences celebrated the arrival of the Year of the Horse on Tuesday.

The hours-long gala had began earlier on Monday evening on the eve of the Chinese New Year, with a carefully curated line-up of performances and variety acts guiding viewers towards the new year.

As the clock ticked past midnight, U.S. singer John Legend performed his chart-topping hit "All of Me", before he teamed up with French actress and singer Helene Rolles as the duo delivered a touching rendition of the main theme song of the classic Disney movie "Beauty and the Beast".

Meanwhile, Irish pop group Westlife gave an entertained with their iconic ballad, "My Love".

U.S. singer Lionel Ritchie was among the international stars who appeared in an earlier segment of the gala.

The Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional holiday for the Chinese people, and watching the Spring Festival Gala, also known as "Chunwan," is a cherished part of the celebrations every year in hundreds of millions of Chinese homes.

Since first being broadcast in 1983, the gala has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the most-watched annual television program on the planet.

The Spring Festival itself was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2024.

The 2026 Spring Festival falls on Tuesday this year, ushering in the Year of the Horse.

American, European music stars perform classic hits at China's Spring Festival Gala

American, European music stars perform classic hits at China's Spring Festival Gala

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