
Traditional Paper Cutting Meets ‘Ne Zha’ Craze in China
Traditional paper cutting artist Lin Feifei brings ‘Ne Zha’ characters to life, blending ancient art with modern animation to captivate China’s youth.
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Traditional paper cutting artist Lin Feifei brings ‘Ne Zha’ characters to life, blending ancient art with modern animation to captivate China’s youth.

The arrival of spring paints Chinese villages with vibrant colors, as blooming flowers and lush greenery contrast beautifully against traditional architecture.

American martial artist Jake Pinnick finds inner peace and wisdom in China’s ‘Tao Te Ching’ during his 15-year journey studying Wudang martial arts in Hubei Province.

Evolving with the times, Cantonese Opera’s ‘Fighting for the Great Tang Empire’ is captivating a new generation, blending tradition with modern elements to resonate with young audiences.

The ruins of Zhao Palace in Handan offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the Warring States Period, standing majestic more than 2,000 years later.

Discover the Kaiping Diaolou in China’s Guangdong Province—over 1,800 fortified towers blending Chinese and Western styles, standing as guardians of the land and symbols of cultural fusion.

Singer-songwriter and producer Fu Hongyu is bringing fresh energy to Guofeng music, blending traditional Chinese instruments with experimental electronic sounds through Beijing’s Little Green Onion label.

Jade sculptures of Cantonese poached chicken are captivating visitors at museums in Guangdong Province, showcasing the region’s culinary and artistic heritage.

Beijing E-Town is set to host the world’s first humanoid robot half marathon on April 13, featuring bipedal robots racing alongside human athletes on a separate track.

An exhibition at the Zhaoqing Museum in Guangdong Province showcases vibrant pottery artifacts from 2,000 years ago, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese daily life.