
Chrysanthemum Tea: China’s Beloved Herbal Infusion
Discover the cultural significance and health benefits of chrysanthemum tea, a cherished herbal infusion in China known for its delicate flavor and soothing properties.
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Discover the cultural significance and health benefits of chrysanthemum tea, a cherished herbal infusion in China known for its delicate flavor and soothing properties.
The 2025 Spring Festival marks a historic first as it celebrates both the Year of the Snake and its new status on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Chengdu lacquerware, with a history dating back 3,000 years, continues to blend tradition with modern elegance, reflecting the lifestyle of today’s Chengdu.
China is embracing innovative consumption trends, offering novel experiences that blend technology and entertainment, reshaping the way consumers engage with products and services.
UNESCO has inscribed China’s Spring Festival on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing the festival’s rich traditions and cultural significance.
China’s cultural renaissance shines through Shanghai’s International Arts Festival, Sichuan’s ancient text restorations, inclusive cinema in Beijing, and popular souvenirs from the National Museum of China.
Renowned romance novelist Chiung Yao, known for her vivid and emotionally rich storytelling, has passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a profound legacy in Asian literature.
Experts in traditional medicine and global health officials gather in Beijing for the 2024 World Conference on Traditional Medicine, aiming to promote integration of traditional practices into modern healthcare.
Explore how the ancient craft of “Carving with silver threads” is being revived, seamlessly integrating metal foil with lacquerware to create stunning art pieces.
Discover the winter allure of Shazipo Town in Guizhou Province, where forests transform into a vibrant array of colors, creating a seasonal spectacle that captivates visitors.
Beijing’s winter favorite, tanghulu, has been upgraded for easier enjoyment. Merchants are offering shorter, more refined versions of the traditional candied haws, perfect for tourists on the go.
Renowned Chinese romance writer Qiong Yao has passed away at the age of 86 in New Taipei City. Known for her captivating novels and adaptations, she left a profound impact on audiences across the Taiwan Strait.
Renowned Chinese romance writer Qiong Yao has passed away at 86 in New Taipei City. Her heartfelt stories captivated readers and bridged cultural gaps across the Taiwan Strait.
Professor Yao Yang of Peking University shares four key strategies to help post-2000 college graduates overcome employment challenges, including embracing history, broadening horizons, acquiring unique skills, and exploring freelancing.
Discover how Black Myth: Wukong reimagines Guangzhi from villain to ally, and explore this transformation with Professor Wang Hongzhi in the latest episode of SPARK.
In Yunnan’s rainforests, a young Yao villager merges cultural heritage with expertise to create an adventure kingdom, turning rich wildlife into a unique tourist destination.
An extensive study outline on Xi Jinping Thought on Culture has been released across China, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding the cultural policies of the new era.
Yang Shu, a visually impaired woman in China, became a successful audiobook narrator through screen reader technology. Her story reflects China’s efforts to support people with disabilities.
Representatives from six major media organizations gathered in Quanzhou City at the 12th Global Video Media Forum to discuss the media’s role in fostering cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
CMG unveils the Spring Festival Serpent, a snake mascot for the Chinese New Year gala, highlighting rich cultural motifs and symbolic meanings in Chinese heritage.