
China Celebrates Spring Festival’s Addition to UNESCO Heritage List
China rejoices as the Spring Festival is added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, hoping the celebration brings joy to people around the world.
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China rejoices as the Spring Festival is added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, hoping the celebration brings joy to people around the world.
Discover why chrysanthemum tea is a beloved daily brew in China, cherished for its graceful petals, soothing taste, and health benefits.
Experience the elegance of Suzhou fans—a perfect blend of art and tradition. With a variety of styles and prices, these fans are more than accessories; they’re a piece of cultural heritage.
Tuvaluan resident Lafi Pita and her daughter Lilly Rose find inspiration in Chinese culture, highlighting how traditions from China are influencing lives in the Pacific island nation.
Tanghulu, Beijing’s traditional candied haws, gets a modern upgrade this winter with shorter skewers for easy snacking, delighting locals and tourists alike.
Over 300 global youths explored Chinese civilization at Suzhou’s Lion Grove Garden, experiencing rich history and modern advancements.
Single bamboo drifting races wow spectators at China’s ethnic games, blending ancient tradition with thrilling competition as athletes balance on bamboo poles gliding swiftly across the water.
Students and teachers from seven mainland universities visited Taiwan’s cultural sites, strengthening cultural ties and exploring shared heritage.
Ancient Chinese game Mahjong is gaining popularity among Indian youths, with Mahjong clubs thriving and introducing new audiences to this culturally rich pastime.
Explore China’s rich traditions in the latest episode of Meet China—journey through wickerwork wonders, ancient pottery, timeless teahouses, and majestic temples.