
Capturing China’s Hidden Wildlife: Xi Zhinong’s 40-Year Journey
For over 40 years, photographer Xi Zhinong has dedicated his life to capturing China’s rarest wildlife, raising awareness about the need to protect the country’s rich biodiversity.
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For over 40 years, photographer Xi Zhinong has dedicated his life to capturing China’s rarest wildlife, raising awareness about the need to protect the country’s rich biodiversity.
China and Central Asian nations are forging a new path in regional cooperation, focusing on mutual development and strengthened partnerships.
Young girls from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are chasing their dreams of joining the Chinese national football team, inspired by local heroes and driven by passion for the sport.
Chinese President Xi Jinping returned to Beijing after attending the second China-Central Asia Summit in Astana, highlighting China’s commitment to strengthening regional ties.
The Peony Ancient Ballads in Pingtung are experiencing a revival as residents breathe new life into this traditional art, transforming endangered heritage into a vibrant cultural inheritance.
Dive into the vibrant world of Taiwan’s night markets, where a rich array of street foods like oyster omelets and beef noodles showcase the authentic flavors and lively culture of this treasure island.

Discover 120 years of Chinese cinema at the Shanghai Film Art Center’s immersive exhibition. Explore rare props, experience film history through VR, and dive into the golden era of filmmaking.

Can’t win a Golden Goblet Award? Now you can own a plushie inspired by the iconic trophy from the Shanghai International Film Festival. These adorable keepsakes are up for grabs—will you get yours?
Following the premiere of ‘She’s Got No Name,’ Shanghai’s Zhapu Road has become a hot spot for locals and tourists eager to experience the atmosphere of old Shanghai.
Taiwan’s temples offer a window into the island’s history, revealing migration patterns and deep-rooted connections to the Chinese mainland. Discover how these sacred sites trace familial ties across generations.






