Mongolian Wrestling’s Revival: How Bökh Inspires Xinjiang’s Youth
Discover how national-level inheritor Mengke Nasun is preserving and promoting the ancient sport of Bökh, inspiring strength and cultural pride among Xinjiang’s youth.
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Discover how national-level inheritor Mengke Nasun is preserving and promoting the ancient sport of Bökh, inspiring strength and cultural pride among Xinjiang’s youth.

An ancient statue of Mazu at Lugang Tianhou Temple bridges the historical and cultural ties between Taiwan and Fujian Province, representing centuries of shared heritage and devotion.

Japanese experts discuss the enduring influence of Tang Dynasty architecture on Japan, marking the launch of CGTN’s virtual exhibition at Expo 2025 in Osaka.

Dejiang County in Guizhou Province celebrated the annual Water Dragon Festival with thousands joining in water-splashing rituals to pray for good weather and harvests, blending tradition with modern festivities.

AI technology is revitalizing China’s ancient Shu embroidery and brocade, bringing these traditional crafts to a new generation through innovative design and personalization.

Two stunning Qing Dynasty ritual instruments, a chime and a bell from 1761, are captivating visitors at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

Professor Li Ling of Peking University shares his decades-long quest to reunite the Chu Silk Manuscripts, China’s earliest silk texts discovered in 1942, hoping to bring the final volume back to Changsha.

Discover how ancient irrigation systems like China’s Honghe Hani Rice Terraces and Indonesia’s Bali Subak thrive, promoting agriculture and attracting tourists worldwide.

The Chu Silk Manuscripts, ancient texts dating back 2,300 years, remain fragmented across the globe. UCLA professor Lothar von Falkenhausen urges their reunion to preserve their historical significance.

Discover China’s thriving silver economy, the tofu traditions of Hubei, and a restored villa bridging the past and present.