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Beijing’s Tea Expo is more than a celebration of tea; it’s a vibrant showcase of intangible cultural heritage, blending traditional tea-making techniques with modern life.
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Beijing’s Tea Expo is more than a celebration of tea; it’s a vibrant showcase of intangible cultural heritage, blending traditional tea-making techniques with modern life.

Chinese animated hit ‘Ne Zha 2’ celebrates a massive box office milestone and prepares for its India release next week, with expectations of soaring global success.

Hainan’s traditional ‘Old Dad Tea’ culture is brewing a comeback in Haikou, fueling domestic consumption and delighting locals with a flavorful resurgence.

Beijing International Film Festival celebrates 120 years of ‘Dingjunshan’ and 130 years of global cinema, highlighting China’s rise as the world’s second-largest movie market.

American students are visiting China for a cultural and sports exchange tour organized by China’s Ministry of Education, aiming to promote mutual understanding between young people of both countries.

Young hanfu enthusiasts bring timeless elegance to Beijing’s modern streets, blending traditional Chinese clothing with contemporary style ahead of China’s Youth Day.

Beijing International Film Festival invites global submissions for AI-driven films, showcasing how AI transforms filmmaking.

At the Beijing International Film Festival, ‘Ne Zha 2’ director Jiaozi unveiled hand-drawn posters, fulfilling his promise to fans as the film becomes a global hit, inspiring young filmmakers.

Beijing hosts the 15th International Film Festival, celebrating global cinema with over 300 films, including masterpieces and emerging talents. The Tiantan Awards highlight cinematic excellence.

China’s Film Bureau announces a reduction in U.S. movie imports following tariff disputes, as Chinese audiences increasingly favor homegrown films over Hollywood blockbusters.