Discovering Beijing’s Timeless Desserts: Lüdagun and Wandouhuang
Explore Beijing’s rich dessert culture with traditional treats like Lüdagun and Wandouhuang, offering a taste of the city’s culinary history.
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Explore Beijing’s rich dessert culture with traditional treats like Lüdagun and Wandouhuang, offering a taste of the city’s culinary history.
Experience Qi Baishi’s iconic artworks at their U.S. debut in San Francisco, featuring pieces from his long career and innovative AI interpretations.
Eager ballroom dancers prepare for the 2025 Masters Cup Ballroom Dance Open in Beijing, fostering global cultural exchange and international artistic collaborations.
A Chinese art exhibition at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest blends traditional brushwork with Western influences, exploring themes of nature, philosophy, and human emotions.
Discover how the timeless cheongsam is being revitalized with modern designs, blending tradition with contemporary style during the Spring Festival.
Moscow celebrates Chinese New Year with a two-week Spring Festival featuring dragon dances, traditional drumming, and performances by Chinese artists, receiving positive feedback from attendees.
A vibrant tribute to Chinese culture, Ne Zha 2’s soundtrack features Inner Mongolian throat singer Halamuji’s Khoomei singing. Discover how ‘slow creation’ fuels timeless artistic power.
Chinese cinema and Traditional Chinese Medicine are making significant impacts globally, while Afrobeat music gains international popularity despite challenges.
Cherry blossoms bloom at Quanzhou’s historic Kaiyuan Temple, attracting visitors to enjoy spring and ancient cultural relics from the Tang Dynasty.
The Chinese mainland animated film ‘Ne Zha 2’ achieves phenomenal success, leading to rapid sell-outs of a wide range of Ne Zha-themed merchandise.
Chinese animated blockbuster “Ne Zha 2” gains international acclaim for its storytelling and visuals, earning nearly $11M overseas.
The Liaoning Provincial Museum unveils a Liao Dynasty stone coffer depicting Ne Zha, coinciding with the global success of ‘Ne Zha 2’.
Today marks the start of Rain Water (Yushui), the second solar term of the Chinese calendar, symbolizing the onset of spring with rising temperatures and increased precipitation.
‘Ne Zha 2’, the sequel to China’s highest-grossing animated film, premieres in Hong Kong on February 18 and Macao on February 19, expanding its reach to wider audiences on February 22.
97-year-old voice actor Wang Deshun brings the immortal Wuliang Xianweng to life in the hit movie ‘Ne Zha 2’, sharing his dubbing journey with CGTN.
Asia’s cultural influence shines through blockbuster films, Traditional Chinese Medicine in Lebanon, and bold fashion at New York Fashion Week, highlighting its dynamic global role.
“Ne Zha 2” has sparked a tourism boom in Chengdu, turning iconic statues and the Chengdu Coco Cartoon studio into popular attractions, highlighting the city’s cultural and entertainment significance.
Yue Opera star Wu Fenghua captivates audiences by masterfully portraying male characters, blending traditional artistry with her unique performance style.
Wu Fenghua captivates audiences with her masterful performances in Yue Opera, expertly portraying male characters and bringing timeless stories to life.
Chinese animated blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2′ makes history in North America, breaking two-decade records for Chinese-language films’ pre-sale earnings and screenings.