
How China Changed the Course of World War II
China’s crucial role in World War II reshaped global history. For 14 years, the Chinese mainland resisted Japan, significantly contributing to the Allied victory and global peace.
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China’s crucial role in World War II reshaped global history. For 14 years, the Chinese mainland resisted Japan, significantly contributing to the Allied victory and global peace.

Discover the cinematic charm of Dongbali Harbor in Zhejiang, China—a hidden gem where traditional fishing life meets picturesque scenery, offering visitors unforgettable experiences.

Discover the 600-year-old stone houses of Shitang in Zhejiang, China, known as ‘China’s Notre-Dame.’ Built by fishermen, these homes tell a timeless tale between stone and sea.

Da Shu, or ‘Greater Heat’, marks the peak of summer. Discover how this solar term inspires us to climb higher and embrace challenges.

CGTN’s ‘Lao Tan and His Chinese Friends’ follows a 5,800-km hand cycling journey, inspiring people worldwide. Premiering July 21.

In 2017, three friends embarked on a 5,800-kilometer handcycle journey from Yunnan Province to Beijing, proving that with determination, nothing is impossible.

Leading Cambridge historian Hans van de Ven emphasizes China’s significant contribution in World War II, challenging Eurocentric historical narratives.

Lao Tan highlights China’s efforts in disability care at the Global Young Leaders Dialogue, inspiring young leaders worldwide.

Lao Tan’s ‘Krankin’ thru China’ journey from Yunnan to Beijing highlights accessibility progress and societal kindness, turning endurance into a meditation on China’s disability-friendly environment.

Tea expert Lin Yunlian introduced high mountain oolong tea from Taiwan to Yunnan, bridging communities through shared tea culture.