
Bird’s Nest Art Festival Showcases the Art of Zisha Teapot Making
Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Art Festival showcases the art of zisha teapot making, inviting visitors to explore China’s rich intangible cultural heritage from July 16 to 22.
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Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Art Festival showcases the art of zisha teapot making, inviting visitors to explore China’s rich intangible cultural heritage from July 16 to 22.

UNESCO has designated China’s Xixia Imperial Mausoleums as a World Heritage Site, highlighting a significant moment for cultural preservation.

Shenyang Palace in northeast China lights up the night with a stunning light show, bringing its imperial history to life and captivating locals and tourists alike.

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Unveiling the true art of the Emei Sect’s authentic Kung Fu, as practitioners bring the legendary techniques from Jin Yong’s novels to life, showcasing a living testament to China’s martial heritage.

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Discover the 500-year-old Nanfeng Ancient Kiln in Foshan, where the flame still burns and visitors can immerse themselves in China’s rich ceramic traditions.