
Is Marx Still Relevant? A Look at Modern China’s Journey
Discover how Karl Marx’s vision from over a century ago resonates with China’s modern development. Is Marx still relevant today? We delve into the answers.
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Discover how Karl Marx’s vision from over a century ago resonates with China’s modern development. Is Marx still relevant today? We delve into the answers.
A new CGTN documentary, ‘Is Marx Still Relevant Today?’, explores how Marx’s vision aligns with modern China’s development over 150 years later.
Drivers on the Qinghai-Xizang Highway patiently wait as Tibetan antelopes make their annual migration across the road, showcasing a unique bond between humans and wildlife.
Karl Marx predicted societal developments that align with China’s modern trajectory. Explore how his vision mirrors China’s reality today.
Sound artist Colin Chinnery and craftsman Zhang Baotong team up to preserve Beijing’s disappearing pigeon whistles, weaving an aural history of the city’s unique soundscape.
Courtyard No. 27 in Beijing’s hutongs is bringing young and old together. Founded by Niu Ruixue, the activity center revitalizes the community with events like senior teas and festival celebrations.
A new documentary, ‘Courtyard No. 27,’ explores how one woman unites generations in Beijing’s historic alleys through creative programs like inter-generational cosplay and traditional festivals.
Chinese musician Wan Tongshu devoted his life to preserving Uygur Muqam, rescuing this unique musical art from extinction in Xinjiang during the 1950s.
Discover how Courtyard No. 27 in Beijing is bridging generations through art and culture, transforming old alleyways into vibrant cultural hubs.
At Beijing’s Courtyard No. 27, elders wear their youthful styles while youth dress in future fashions. This unique cosplay event bridges generations through shared expressions.