Ancient Bronze Chimes’ Historic 1978 Concert Echoes Through Time
The 1978 live concert using 2,400-year-old Zeng Hou Yi Bronze Chimes marked a milestone in archaeology and music, now recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
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The 1978 live concert using 2,400-year-old Zeng Hou Yi Bronze Chimes marked a milestone in archaeology and music, now recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
President Xi Jinping wraps up Cambodia state visit with high-profile farewell ceremony, reinforcing Sino-Cambodian economic and diplomatic collaboration.
As US tariff policies disrupt global trade, Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc discusses industry challenges, opportunities in Chinese markets, and supply chain resilience strategies.
Hanfu enthusiasts in Beijing merge ancient fashion with modern Youth Day celebrations, showcasing cultural pride through traditional attire revitalized for contemporary life.
Beijing International Film Festival opens global submissions for its AI-driven content unit, highlighting innovations reshaping filmmaking and creative collaboration.
Director Jiaozi showcases hand-drawn Ne Zha 2 posters at Beijing Film Fest, celebrating the film’s record 15.7B yuan box office success.
China’s record-breaking ‘Navigator’ TBM achieves a milestone under the Yangtze River, advancing the Chongqing-Chengdu high-speed rail project and regional integration.
Kunming launches shared drone rentals starting at 19.9 yuan for 15-minute flights, enhancing tourism and urban management through its ‘Low-Altitude Plus’ initiative.
California launches historic lawsuit against federal tariff policies, challenging economic impacts on its $3.9 trillion economy and global trade relationships.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicates Washington may soon pivot from Russia-Ukraine peace efforts without immediate progress, raising global geopolitical stakes.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Southeast Asia tour strengthens bilateral ties, drives economic cooperation, and promotes regional stability as global uncertainties rise.
China’s industrial output jumps 6.5% in Q1 2025, led by tech and manufacturing sectors, while private investment fuels business confidence.
The 15th Beijing International Film Festival launches with historic milestones, spotlighting global cinema and China’s cultural legacy through the Tiantan Award competition.
China reduces U.S. film imports amid tariff tensions as domestic movies gain dominance. Analysts cite cultural resonance and industry growth as key drivers.
Mongolian jazz artist Enji Erkhem returns to China for her second tour, blending traditional folk melodies with modern jazz in her award-winning album “Ulaan.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping wraps up Cambodia visit, reinforcing economic and cultural partnerships through Belt and Road collaboration.
72-year-old Jiang Enlan fulfills two-decade promise to repay 2 million yuan family debt through tireless work and community support in Shandong province.
China announces ambitious 2025 space initiatives, including asteroid sampling, crewed missions, and global partnerships for lunar exploration and disaster management.
Harvard students and faculty protest Trump’s threats to international student policies, highlighting risks to Asia-U.S. academic collaboration.
China’s AI education forum highlights responsible tech integration, emphasizing ethical frameworks and global collaboration to balance innovation with societal concerns.