
Beijing Calligraphers Celebrate Year of the Snake with Creative Calligraphy
Talented calligraphers in Beijing blend ancient tradition with modern creativity, crafting art for the Year of the Snake that symbolizes happiness, luck, and abundance.
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Talented calligraphers in Beijing blend ancient tradition with modern creativity, crafting art for the Year of the Snake that symbolizes happiness, luck, and abundance.

Robot dogs dressed as mini lion dancers perform at Beijing’s National Museum of China, bringing a high-tech twist to traditional festivities ahead of the Chinese New Year.

Gubei Water Town in Beijing gears up for the Spring Festival with traditional performances and modern shows, celebrating Chinese New Year at the foot of the Great Wall.

Fly fishing is heating up in Beijing this winter! Join China’s 140 million anglers embracing this exciting sport amid a booming fishing industry.

China and Sri Lanka have issued a joint statement in Beijing, marking a significant step in strengthening their bilateral relationship.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake attended a signing ceremony in Beijing, highlighting stronger ties between the two nations.

Beijing’s Longqing Gorge lights up with dazzling ice lanterns ahead of the Spring Festival, creating a winter wonderland for all to enjoy.

A children’s choir from Utah amazed Beijing by singing Chinese songs at the Temple of Heaven and exploring iconic sites like the Great Wall.

Over 300 youths from Taiwan are immersing themselves in Chinese culture at a winter camp in Beijing, participating in activities across 17 regions and visiting historical sites like the Great Wall.

Daoxiang Village’s limited-edition Year of the Snake pastries have taken Beijing by storm. Collaborating with artist Han Meilin, these pastries blend traditional art with modern flavors, becoming the city’s latest sensation.