
Exploring China’s Historic Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang Province
Discover the historic Jinghang Grand Canal in China’s Zhejiang Province—a UNESCO World Heritage site vital to China’s culture and economy.
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Discover the historic Jinghang Grand Canal in China’s Zhejiang Province—a UNESCO World Heritage site vital to China’s culture and economy.

Discover why Harbin in China’s northeast is recognized by UNESCO as a City of Music, and how its unique musical soul warms hearts even amid icy winters.

China’s Spring Festival, marking the Year of the Wood Snake, gains UNESCO recognition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its enduring cultural importance and traditions.

UNESCO has recognized China’s Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting the festival’s rich traditions and global significance.

Young people in Shenzhen are giving a fresh twist to Chinese New Year traditions, merging age-old customs with modern life. Discover how Gen Z is keeping cultural heritage alive.
Professor Shahbaz Khan of UNESCO urges a revival of the Silk Roads’ spirit to address modern challenges through global cooperation and cultural exchange.
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.
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.
UNESCO’s Shahbaz Khan commends China’s ‘12345’ hotline as a model for cities worldwide, highlighting its role in addressing public concerns swiftly and promoting shared prosperity.
Chinese New Year has been added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing its global cultural significance. The decision was made at a meeting in Asunción, Paraguay.