
Dehua Ceramics: Bridging Cultures Through Art
Dehua ceramics, a cherished art form from Fujian Province, are fostering global cultural exchange through their timeless beauty and craftsmanship, as discussed at the Global Civilizations Dialogue.
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Dehua ceramics, a cherished art form from Fujian Province, are fostering global cultural exchange through their timeless beauty and craftsmanship, as discussed at the Global Civilizations Dialogue.

Thousands gathered in Tianshui, Gansu, for the 2025 Memorial Ceremony of Fuxi, celebrating ancient traditions and connecting modern youth with China’s rich cultural heritage.

Young Chinese are breathing new life into ancient crafts, using social media to promote intangible cultural heritage. From viral videos to school projects, they’re connecting tradition with modernity.

Chengdu is hosting the 9th International Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival, showcasing global traditions and encouraging youth to engage in heritage preservation. The event runs from May 28 to June 3.

Models from Guizhou revive intangible heritage at China Fashion Week. Designers reimagine Miao batik and Lisu garment-making, blending traditional crafts with contemporary style.
China secures a cultural hat-trick with three new additions to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, celebrating ethnic textile crafts, ancient arch bridge building, and the vibrant Qiang New Year festival.
UNESCO has recognized traditional Chinese wooden arch bridges on its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting their cultural and historical significance.

The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities in Hainan showcased China’s vibrant intangible cultural heritage, featuring traditional crafts and performances from diverse ethnic groups.