Experience the Best of Shanghai This Chinese New Year with Over Two Thousand Events and Exclusive Cultural Offerings
The Chinese New Year 2026 in Shanghai features 2570 events, performances, exhibitions, and discounts, offering a unique cultural experience for all visitors.
Shanghai has planned an extraordinary number of cultural and tourism events to commemorate the upcoming Chinese New Year. According to the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, approximately 2,570 events will take place throughout the city, featuring a diverse range of performances, exhibitions, and cultural showcases designed to captivate both residents and tourists during the Spring Festival.
A Grand Cultural Lineup
This year’s Spring Festival celebrations are poised to provide a truly immersive experience for visitors, with cultural activities being at the heart of the festivities. Among the 2,570 scheduled events, 353 are themed tourism activities, offering an array of unique experiences for visitors to explore Shanghai’s rich cultural heritage. These activities will range from exhibitions and interactive performances to special themed classes and workshops.
For those with an interest in science and technology, Shanghai has also planned 54 science-focused events, including special exhibitions and 4D films, aimed particularly at younger audiences. The events will provide an exciting opportunity for families to explore the intersection of culture, science, and technology during this festive season.
A Staggering Number of Performances
In addition to the many cultural and scientific events, 1,369 performances are set to take place across the city. This diverse programme will showcase a range of performances, from large-scale concerts to traditional Shanghai-style shows, children’s theatre, and international productions, including famous West End musicals from London. These performances are designed to cater to every taste, ensuring that visitors of all ages and interests have something to look forward to during the Chinese New Year celebrations.
One of the highlights of the performance lineup will be the Spring Festival tennis star match at the Shanghai stadium. Scheduled for the second to the fifth day of the Chinese New Year, this exciting event will bring together veteran tennis players, social media personalities, and crossover celebrities, adding a sporty twist to the holiday festivities.
Museum and Exhibition Highlights
Shanghai’s museum scene will also be buzzing with activity, as nearly 50 special exhibitions will be held across the city’s museums. These exhibitions will explore a wide variety of themes, including Shanghai-style qipao (traditional Chinese dress), Roman culture, and special displays celebrating the Year of the Horse. These exhibitions will offer both locals and visitors an in-depth look into China’s cultural history and heritage, as well as unique perspectives on global artistic traditions.
Meanwhile, around 60 art galleries in the city will host over 100 premium exhibitions. This extensive programme includes renowned collections from the Louvre Museum, as well as exclusive showcases dedicated to legendary artists like Picasso. Art lovers will find themselves immersed in an unparalleled cultural experience, with exhibitions that appeal to a broad range of interests and artistic styles.
A Focus on Intangible Cultural Heritage
The celebrations will also place a special emphasis on intangible cultural heritage. From mid-January until the Lantern Festival on March 3, a series of activities will highlight traditional Chinese crafts and practices. Among these activities are culinary experiences, lantern festivals, calligraphy events, and riddle-solving competitions. Traditional craftsmanship workshops will allow visitors to experience firsthand the artistry and techniques that have been passed down through generations.
These cultural events will showcase Shanghai’s commitment to preserving its traditional arts and crafts, while also providing visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the history and significance behind each of these practices.
Discounted Admissions and Special Packages
In a bid to make Shanghai’s attractions even more accessible, over 60 tourist sites across the city will offer significant discounts during the Chinese New Year period. These promotions include half-price admission and Zodiac-specific discounts, ensuring that both locals and international visitors can enjoy the city’s best cultural experiences at a fraction of the usual cost.
Tourists visiting Shanghai can also enjoy a variety of special activities at these venues, including traditional craft demonstrations, pet-themed celebrations, and vibrant street markets that capture the spirit of the holiday. Additionally, integrated accommodation packages will be available, allowing visitors to make the most of their stay in the city by combining cultural tours with convenient lodging options.
Exclusive Travel Packages for a Memorable Stay
To further enhance the visitor experience, Shanghai’s tourism company, Donghu Group, has unveiled over 50 “accommodation+” holiday packages. These packages are designed to offer travellers more than just a place to stay, including access to local cultural events, special tours, and dining experiences. For those looking for a more comprehensive cultural experience, the Shanghai Jiushi Group has introduced the ShanghaiPass cultural tour joint ticket. Priced at 299 yuan ($42.88), this pass grants access to 20 landmark cultural venues in the city and includes discounts at nearly 50 restaurants. The pass is an excellent way for tourists to experience the highlights of Shanghai’s cultural scene while enjoying cost savings on food and travel.
A City Transformed for the Chinese New Year
Shanghai has undoubtedly raised the bar for Chinese New Year celebrations, providing an unparalleled selection of cultural activities and tourism events that will appeal to both domestic and international visitors. Shanghai promises an unforgettable vacation experience, whether you want to see world-class performances, explore historic exhibitions, or learn about China’s intangible heritage. With discounted admissions, one-of-a-kind holiday packages, and a comprehensive programme of events, the city has ensured that the Spring Festival is celebrated in grand style, leaving a lasting impression on all who attend.
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