Zigong Lanterns Illuminate Beijing’s Night Sky Ahead of New Year
Over 1,000 giant lanterns from Zigong City are lighting up Beijing’s Wenyuhe Park, adding festive cheer ahead of the New Year.
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Over 1,000 giant lanterns from Zigong City are lighting up Beijing’s Wenyuhe Park, adding festive cheer ahead of the New Year.
Yunjin brocade, an ancient Chinese craft, is captivating global audiences by weaving into modern fashion and bridging cultures.
Zisha ware transforms Yixing’s unique clay into vessels of Chinese culture, blending artistry with tradition in teapots and vases adorned with imagery and calligraphy.
A stunning Fahua-colored and gilded porcelain jar rescued from the depths now shines as the gem of the China Museum of the South China Sea in Hainan Province.
China’s cultural heritage efforts shine as UNESCO adds the Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage List, and cultural tourism surges, highlighting China’s dedication to preserving its traditions.
Growing up beside the ancient ruins of Jiaohe, Gulbakram Mumin follows her family’s legacy to preserve this historic city, inspiring future generations by unveiling its mysteries.
Discover China’s archaeological marvels, efforts to preserve historic sites like the Grand Canal and Jinshanling Great Wall, and how art exhibitions are bridging cultures globally.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum offers visitors an early taste of festive vibes, showcasing over 120 forms of intangible cultural heritage.
After 17 years of meticulous restoration, a 2,000-year-old lacquer bed unearthed in Chengdu reveals the grandeur and mystery of the ancient Shu civilization.
China Media Group announces Chongqing, Wuhan, Lhasa, and Wuxi as sub-venues for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, following Chinese New Year’s addition to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.