
Sky-High Twins: Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur’s Iconic Financial Landmarks
Discover how Shanghai’s Lujiazui and Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Twin Towers symbolize economic growth and cultural fusion in the Global South.
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Discover how Shanghai’s Lujiazui and Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Twin Towers symbolize economic growth and cultural fusion in the Global South.
The Forbidden City and Hue Imperial City stand as iconic symbols of the shared cultural heritage between the Chinese mainland and Vietnam, reflecting centuries of architectural brilliance.
Xu Tiantian has become the first Chinese architect to win the prestigious Wolf Prize in Architecture, recognized for her transformative work revitalizing rural communities across China.
Discover the historical “lifen” neighborhoods of Wuhan, where narrow alleys and the unique shikumen architecture once housed the city’s wealthiest residents.
Discover the Wuxi Grand Theater, an architectural marvel on the shores of Taihu Lake in Jiangsu Province. Explore how this cultural landmark embodies the vibrant spirit of Wuxi in eastern China.
Discover the Kaiping Diaolou in China’s Guangdong Province—over 1,800 fortified towers blending Chinese and Western styles, standing as guardians of the land and symbols of cultural fusion.
Young enthusiasts in Beijing were inspired as master artist Bian Jingyi showcased dragon painting for Dragon Head-raising Day, celebrating traditional Chinese architectural art.
An ancient chiwei artifact is captivating visitors at Shanghai’s Minhang Museum, showcasing the charm of traditional Chinese architecture.
Discover the charm of Harbin’s Jihong Bridge as it lights up the city ahead of the Asian Winter Games.
Discover the enchanting night lights of Chongqing’s Qiansimen Bridge, where modern engineering meets traditional charm under a canopy of dazzling lights.