
Xi’an Airport Unveils World’s First In-House Archaeological Museum
Xi’an Airport has opened the world’s first in-house archaeological museum, letting travelers explore thousands of years of history while waiting for their flights.
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Xi’an Airport has opened the world’s first in-house archaeological museum, letting travelers explore thousands of years of history while waiting for their flights.

Miao artisans from southwest China’s Guizhou Province have intricately embroidered the mythological figure Ne Zha onto delicate leaves using their traditional leaf-vein embroidery technique.

Wu Fenghua, a celebrated Yue Opera artist, defies norms by mastering male roles, inspiring young performers across the Chinese mainland’s rich theater scene.

Beijing’s Temple of Heaven illuminates the night, inviting visitors to explore its 600-year history under dazzling lights.

Students in Rizhao are embracing traditional skills like papercutting and making huamo as schools integrate cultural heritage into the new semester’s curriculum.

Guangzhou’s Guangfu Temple Fair is back, offering seven days of vibrant cultural performances, traditional crafts, and gourmet delights, blending tradition and technology to bring festive cheer to the city.

Centuries-old butter sculpture art lights up the Lantern Festival at Ta’er Monastery, enchanting visitors with intricate yak butter creations.

Discover how Harbin transformed from a small fishing village into a vibrant urban center, with Central Street at its heart, blending rich history with modern culture.

China celebrates the Lantern Festival, illuminating the night with glowing lanterns, fireworks, and sweet traditions like tangyuan, marking the finale of Chinese New Year festivities.

An exquisite lantern inspired by an ancient Chinese painting blends tradition with modern brilliance, bringing elegance to the Lantern Festival.