The moment has arrived! Mark your calendars for February 2, when ticket sales begin for the 2026 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) Lantern Carnival. Prepare to be amazed by a dazzling 90-day spectacle where ancient lantern traditions meet stunning digital light art and drone shows. This immersive festival kicks off for the Lunar New Year and continues into early summer, promising an unforgettable experience for all.
The Guangzhou Museum of Art (Guangzhou Gallery of Art) is presenting four major exhibitions from January to March 2026, covering Chinese animation history, classical and modern horse-themed artworks, contemporary art inspired by traditional masterpieces, and the artistic legacy of the Wen Zhengming family, offering audiences a rich and diverse cultural experience.
The 2026 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) Lantern Carnival will officially open in Nansha, Guangzhou, on February 10, 2026, and run for a total of 90 days until May 10, the organizers announced recently.
The 2025 Guangzhou International Light Festival opened on November 16 and will run through November 26, highlighting the vibrancy of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the spirit of China's 15th National Games.
The 2025 Guangzhou Design Week, the premier gathering for Asia's design industry, will take place from December 5 to 8. The event will span across three dedicated venues— the Guangzhou Poly World Trade Center, Guangzhou International Sourcing Center, and Haizhu International Convention and Exhibition Center.
A new exhibition at the Guangdong Museum reveals the historical inspiration behind the "Ao Fish" figure that captivated audiences during the opening ceremony of China's 15th National Games earlier this month. The creature's design draws from a 19th-century ceramic roof ornament displayed in "The Love and Memory of the Greater Bay Area," which opened on November 11 to coincide with the Games.
On October 31, the opening ceremony of the "Leo Tolstoy and His World" joint exhibition was held in Guangzhou, marking the first stop of a tour spanning Guangzhou, Foshan, and Shenzhen.
On August 9, "Across the Himalayas: The Symphony of Nature and Culture in Nepal" opened at the Multicultural Library on the 8th floor, north wing of Guangzhou Library.
The 15th National Games and the National Para Games began their 100-day countdown on August 1. In the last 100-day stretch before the Games, Guangdong is set to host a series of exciting 15th National Games fitness events for the general public.
The 2025 Southern China Book Fair will redefine cultural exchange as it opens its doors at the Canton Fair Complex from August 15 to 19 in Guangzhou. This year's event transcends regional boundaries to emerge as a landmark international platform, seamlessly blending technological innovation, youthful creativity, and cross-cultural dialogue.
From July 20 to October 20, 2025, the Guangzhou Museum of Art is hosting a special exhibition in Hall 1, featuring a distinguished collection of inscriptions, Chinese paintings, and calligraphy from the renowned Xiling Seal Engraver's Society.
The Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra (GSO), in partnership with the Xinghai Concert Hall, officially announced its 2025/2026 Season at a press conference on July 19, 2025.
Baroque melodies ripple through the air, and dancers twirl in elegant waltzes that evoke the grandeur of European palaces. Yet this isn't a scene from Venice or Vienna—it's unfolding in Guangzhou, where global culture is increasingly part of daily life.
Never too old to enjoy toys! A playful and nostalgic toy exhibition at the Guangdong Museum—titled "Play Together: Toys Collected in Museums"—is now open to the public through September 21, 2025.
The inaugural "Chamber Music Week 2025" at Xinghai Concert Hall will be held from July 17 to July 20, featuring renowned musicians such as Emmanuel Pahud, the principal flutist of the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Shanghai Quartet, eminent guqin player Chen Leiji, and acclaimed horn player Han Xiaoguang.
The 3rd Grandview Planet Anime Carnival will kick off on July 5 at Grandview Mall in Guangzhou and run through August 31, transforming the city into a vibrant hub of anime celebration.
One of the world's most exciting vocal bands is heading to China this summer. On June 29, SLIXS, the award-winning a cappella ensemble from Germany, will perform at the Guangzhou Opera House, presenting a bold concert titled "Quer Bach."
The original play in London's West End, "Life of Pi," will make its debut at the Guangzhou Opera House from June 19 to 22! Notably, the Guangzhou Opera House is offering special ticket discounts for students. This summer, join us to relive Pi's extraordinary adventure!
To warm up for the upcoming 15th National Games, the 2025 Tianhe District Dragon Boat Invitational will take place on June 14 (Saturday) at 1:00 PM at the south gate of Huolushan (Mountain) Forest Park (Cencun Reservoir, Changxing Street, Tianhe District).
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