
Li Shuying’s Goji Berry Paper Art Transforms Her Village
Discover how artist Li Shuying from Ningxia transforms her love for goji berries into stunning paper-cut art, celebrating the fruit that changed her village’s fortunes.
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Discover how artist Li Shuying from Ningxia transforms her love for goji berries into stunning paper-cut art, celebrating the fruit that changed her village’s fortunes.
By day, she’s a finance worker; by night, she transforms into a Hanfu designer. Discover how Macao’s Tong Iok bridges modern life and traditional culture through fashion.
Premiered on December 9, the second season of ‘In Search of Ancient China’ explores underwater archaeological discoveries, using advanced technology to bring ancient stories to life.
Kashgar, an influential Silk Road city, is evolving culturally and economically. Modern transport connects it globally, yet its historic tea houses keep its rich trade heritage alive.
The Wutu dance, a vibrant folk art of China’s Tu people, showcases a rich heritage through powerful movements and traditions spanning centuries.
The University of Johannesburg is showcasing Chinese intangible cultural heritage through the ‘Belt and Road’ International Handicraft Art Exhibition, featuring kites, silk tapestries, and more.
UCCA Clay exhibition in Yixing connects the rich tradition of zisha ware with contemporary art, engaging youth with ceramics’ enduring significance.
Chinese New Year has been added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing its global cultural significance. The decision was made at a meeting in Asunción, Paraguay.
UNESCO has added China’s Li textile techniques to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting the Li people’s unique skills in spinning, dyeing, weaving, and embroidering.
UNESCO has added three Chinese cultural elements—the Qiang New Year Festival, traditional wooden arch bridges, and Li textile techniques—to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.