Harbin’s ‘Truant Penguins’ Charm Visitors at Polarland Amusement Park
Harbin’s ‘Truant Penguins’ at Harbin Polarland have become adorable ambassadors, charming visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.
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Harbin’s ‘Truant Penguins’ at Harbin Polarland have become adorable ambassadors, charming visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.
Explore the enchanting Harbin Ice and Snow World in China’s “Ice City,” where spectacular sculptures and icy landscapes captivate visitors worldwide.
Visitors to Harbin are embracing traditional flower patterns with red-and-green peony elements, turning them into a vibrant fashion trend that celebrates the cultural heritage of northeast China.
Discover how Yuan Xiuying’s lifelong dedication to Zherong paper cutting breathes life into this ancient art, reflecting local customs with thoughtfulness and aspiration.
The U.S., UK, and allies have launched strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, aiming to counter threats to international shipping in the Red Sea. The coordinated action involves support from multiple nations.
As Davos 2024 approaches, youth leaders prepare to discuss Generation Z’s role in driving the digital economy and technological innovation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Africa underscores the enduring and strengthening partnership between China and African nations, marking his 11th consecutive annual trip to the continent.
Discover Xiaogongyuan, the historic ‘Little Park’ in Shantou, Guangdong Province. With its iconic Zhongshan Pavilion and vibrant streets, it offers a captivating blend of history and culture.
With the U.S. signaling reduced aid to Ukraine, Europe faces pressure to increase support amid economic strains and diverging interests among EU and NATO members.
Discover Thaiwoo Ski Resort in north China’s Zhangjiakou City—an unparalleled destination offering world-class skiing and snowboarding experiences amid breathtaking landscapes.
China and the Maldives have elevated their bilateral ties, with Maldivians expressing optimism for increased tourism and industrial cooperation. Locals describe Chinese people as kind and friendly, welcoming deeper connections.
Master craftsman Xu Ruifeng blends tradition and innovation in Dehua porcelain firing, revitalizing a centuries-old art with groundbreaking glazing techniques like “Chinese Red” and “Colored Crystal Glaze”.
China and Belgium’s longstanding cooperation strengthens China-EU relations, enhancing trade and mutual interests, and serving as a model for international partnerships.
Artists from 12 countries gather in Harbin for the 26th International Snow Sculpture Competition. Russian artist Aleksei Sidorov highlights climate issues with his work ‘Tornado.’
An exploration of how the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ framework has successfully enabled Hong Kong and Macao to thrive economically and culturally while maintaining their unique identities within China.
Spain reaffirms its decision not to join the U.S.-led naval coalition in the Red Sea, despite increasing pressure from Washington.
Chinese TV drama ‘Blossoms Shanghai’ concludes, but its impact endures as landmarks from the series, like Huanghe Road, draw tourists nationwide, revitalizing local tourism and economy.
Yao ethnic performers from Guangxi brought their vibrant ‘Kemusan’ dance to Harbin’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, drawing in locals and showcasing growing cultural ties between China’s southern and northeastern regions.
Artisans in Nantong craft blue calico dragons for the Year of the Dragon, blending traditional craftsmanship with festive celebrations.
Over 200 masterpieces of late French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-ki return to Hangzhou in a centennial retrospective exhibition, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing.