
From ‘Auntie Red’ to ‘Sister Rainbow’: Chang Qiuyue Revitalizes Peking Opera
From dreaming of ‘Auntie Red’ to becoming ‘Sister Rainbow,’ Chang Qiuyue revitalizes Peking Opera for the digital age.
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From dreaming of ‘Auntie Red’ to becoming ‘Sister Rainbow,’ Chang Qiuyue revitalizes Peking Opera for the digital age.

President Xi Jinping’s visit to Guizhou Province highlights the importance of revitalizing ethnic cultural heritage by blending tradition with innovation, aiming for sustainable development and cultural preservation.

Hetian’s historic Tuancheng, once a vital Silk Road stop, has been revitalized. This ancient cluster city in Xinjiang blends vibrant architecture with rich culture, emerging as a new tourism landmark.

Dongbei dahua, a vibrant floral pattern from northeast China, is making a stylish comeback, gracing major events and becoming an iconic trend in Chinese fashion.

From art student to hanfu pioneer, Meng Xiaoxia revived traditional Chinese attire in Shandong. Her journey embodies Confucian ideals and showcases the resilience of contemporary women.
From Hangzhou’s Grand Canal dance revival to Beijing’s digital Su Shi exhibition and ‘The Nutcracker’ enchanting US audiences, cultural wonders are connecting people across time and borders.
China’s youth are rediscovering Yue Opera through the immersive ‘New Dragon Gate Inn,’ blending tradition with innovation to reconnect with their cultural heritage.

Women in Hebian Village are reviving Yao embroidery, led by local resident Li Yunfen, empowering them to cherish their cultural roots and pursue new aspirations.

Discover how ancient melodies, captivating art, cultural exchanges, and grand celebrations are bringing rich traditions to life across Asia.

China’s porcelain capital, Jingdezhen, is experiencing a cultural and tourism boom as international artists flock to the city, revitalizing its centuries-old ceramic industry.