
Traditional Chinese Wooden Arch Bridges Gain UNESCO Heritage Status
UNESCO has recognized traditional Chinese wooden arch bridges on its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting their cultural and historical significance.
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UNESCO has recognized traditional Chinese wooden arch bridges on its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting their cultural and historical significance.
The Dong people of Leli Dong Village in Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, celebrate the Dong New Year with traditional music, parades, and family reunions.
Discover the rich musical heritage of Kashgar on the Ancient City Musical Instruments Street, where traditional ethnic instruments come to life, carrying the beautiful hopes of the Kashgar people.
UNESCO has added China’s Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing the cultural significance of the traditional Chinese New Year celebrations.
Explore Taiwan’s rich history—from ancient ties to China and 50 years under Japanese rule, to its unique cultural evolution today.
Discover ‘Carving with Silver Threads,’ a traditional craft that blends metal foil with lacquerware to create intricate designs, preserving artistry for a new generation.
With a history dating back 3,000 years, Chengdu lacquerware symbolizes Chinese aesthetics, renowned for its enduring beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.
Nearly 7,000 athletes gathered in Hainan for the 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities, showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage through sports like stilt racing and coconut tree climbing.
Counter-Strike introduces “Ay Hey,” the first music kit in a Chinese ethnic minority language, bringing Zhuang folk music to players worldwide and celebrating cultural diversity in gaming.
Counter-Strike introduces “Ay Hey,” a Zhuang folk song music kit, blending traditional Chinese music with modern electronic beats, marking the first ethnic minority language song featured in the game.