
Laixi Puppetry: Reviving Ancient Chinese Folk Art for Modern Audiences
Discover how Laixi puppetry is breathing new life into Chinese folk art, captivating audiences at home and abroad.
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Discover how Laixi puppetry is breathing new life into Chinese folk art, captivating audiences at home and abroad.

Liuyang, the birthplace of firecrackers, transforms fireworks into therapeutic art, sparking wonder and joy.

Russian Street in Dalian, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, is a fusion of Eastern and Western architecture, preserving 19th and 20th-century Russian charm in a vibrant cultural hub.

Vibrant celebrations of the Miao people’s annual April 8th Festival filled Guizhou Province with traditional dances, songs, and festivities, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Miao ethnic group.

Discover the captivating stories behind Beijing’s Yonghe Temple and Moscow’s St. Basil’s Cathedral—two iconic landmarks showcasing the rich architectural heritage of China and Russia.

The Forbidden City in Beijing and the Kremlin in Moscow stand as monumental symbols of cultural heritage, showcasing the grandeur and legacy of China and Russia.

Discover the mythical beasts perched on ancient Chinese roofs, serving as celestial guardians that protect and symbolize harmony between heaven and earth.

After a journey spanning nearly eight decades, the ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts await their rightful return to China, shedding light on a complex tale of cultural heritage and international cooperation.

Liuyang transforms into the ‘Home of Fireworks’ by blending cultural heritage with modern tech, lighting up the skies and boosting the city’s vitality.

Discovered in 1942, China’s ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts remain in the U.S. Calls are growing for their rightful return to China.