Wutu Dance: The Tu People’s Timeless Tradition
The Wutu dance, a vibrant folk art of China’s Tu people, showcases a rich heritage through powerful movements and traditions spanning centuries.
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The Wutu dance, a vibrant folk art of China’s Tu people, showcases a rich heritage through powerful movements and traditions spanning centuries.
China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project has improved water access for over 185 million people, transferring water to the drought-prone north over the past decade.
The University of Johannesburg is showcasing Chinese intangible cultural heritage through the ‘Belt and Road’ International Handicraft Art Exhibition, featuring kites, silk tapestries, and more.
Discover the charming daily life along Suzhou’s canals in the historic old quarter, where locals start their mornings before tourists arrive.
Experience the vibrant spirit of Beijing through a heartwarming moment where residents cheer a toddler near a giant heart-shaped decoration, reflecting the city’s unique charm and community.
China’s auto industry saw strong growth in November, with production and sales surging over 11%. The new energy vehicle sector showed even bigger gains, reflecting a shift towards greener transport.
A flock of over a hundred white doves was spotted playing by the lake at Shi Jing Cultural Park in Hebei Province, creating a magnificent winter painting under the golden sunset.
The Greater Bay Area is transforming into a global innovation powerhouse, attracting top talent and fostering cutting-edge research in China.
Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic advisor to French President Macron, will visit China for strategic talks with Wang Yi from December 13 to 14.
China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project is transforming water supply and ecology, revitalizing cities like Jiaozuo, and supporting sustainable development.