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Celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations, China and Denmark spotlight environmental protection and renewable energy as highlights of their enduring partnership.

Discover how ancient Chinese used porcelain pillows to stay cool, featuring the elegant Song Dynasty tri-color pillow from the Cizhou kiln with its vivid lotus motif.

Painter Nie Xugang has spent over a decade replicating patriotic artworks, transforming his gallery into a hub for youth education and inspiring the next generation through China’s revolutionary history.

Dejiang County in Guizhou Province celebrated the annual Water Dragon Festival with thousands joining in water-splashing rituals to pray for good weather and harvests, blending tradition with modern festivities.

Chinese animation ‘Link Click’ leaps onto the stage as an immersive musical in Shanghai, captivating audiences with its emotional storytelling and innovative 360-degree performance.

Experts from China, Japan, and the U.S. convened at a symposium marking 80 years since the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, calling on Japan to acknowledge its wartime history and promote peace.

Discover how a Tanmen fisherman’s ancestors navigated the vast South China Sea using the ancient ‘Genglubu’ manual, guiding them through treacherous waters without modern instruments.

AI technology is revitalizing China’s ancient Shu embroidery and brocade, bringing these traditional crafts to a new generation through innovative design and personalization.

Chinese author Tang Tang encourages kids to face life’s challenges bravely in her latest book ‘Little Fish and the Big River’.

At the Meihua Mountains Nature Reserve, tigers’ playful slaps are more about fun than fighting. Experts explain how these interactions reveal the social side of these majestic creatures.