
Exploring the UNESCO Wonders: Saloum Delta and Jiuzhaigou Valley
Discover the unique natural wonders of Senegal’s Saloum Delta and China’s Jiuzhaigou Valley, exploring their beauty and cultural significance.
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Dive into the rich cultural tapestry of Asia and beyond, featuring film, music, art, theater, and lifestyle trends that shape global culture.
Discover the unique natural wonders of Senegal’s Saloum Delta and China’s Jiuzhaigou Valley, exploring their beauty and cultural significance.
The 19th China Changchun Film Festival kicks off in Changchun, celebrating Chinese cinema under the theme “New Era, New Cradle, New Power.” Fifteen films vie for the Golden Deer Award.
Discover how Fuzhou’s cork painting blends tradition and innovation, transforming imported techniques into a unique Chinese art form that showcases the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Experience the unique flavor of Suzhou mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival. Discover how these delicate, flaky pastries with rich, savory fillings offer a delightful twist on traditional mooncakes.
Dragonkeeper,” the first major China-Spain animated film co-production, has premiered in China, showcasing a captivating story that blends traditional Chinese culture with international production techniques.”
A wooden sculpture depicting Burundi’s royal drum dance is featured in Beijing’s Exhibition of Diplomatic Gifts Received by China’s Leaders, symbolizing cultural heritage and international friendship.
Chinese volunteer Liu Xinyi bridges cultures at the Paris Olympics, embodying the Olympic spirit and fostering global unity.
The 19th China Changchun Film Festival has begun in Changchun City, celebrating Chinese cinema with film screenings, forums, and awards, including the prestigious Golden Deer. The festival runs until September 1.
The 19th China Changchun Film Festival kicks off, celebrating Changchun’s legacy as the cradle of modern China’s film industry and looking towards the future of Chinese cinema.
China strengthens cultural bonds through international and domestic initiatives, from Zambia’s symbolic gift to the success of ‘Dragonkeeper’, and the revival of traditional arts and practices.
Discover how the ancient cities of Harar in Ethiopia and Pingyao in the Chinese mainland showcase unique urban designs, serving as cultural bridges between Africa and China.
Fujian artisan Zhong Changgan combines traditional She ethnic puppetry with Fuding’s white tea, creating a unique puppet tea ceremony that captivates audiences with intricate artistry.
Pingding County in Shanxi Province preserves a 2,000-year-old pottery tradition known as Pingding sand ware. Renowned for its practicality and beauty, this craft is affectionately called “Artwork for Common People.”
Discover how Hakka artisans in Jiangxi Province’s Zhanggong District transform bamboo and wood into intricate, timeless works of art, blending natural materials with exquisite craftsmanship.
Guangzhou Zoo celebrated the 11th birthdays of its beloved giant panda siblings, Xing Yi and Ya Yi, on August 27, delighting visitors with festive activities and heartfelt wishes.
Japanese drummer Funky Sueyoshi celebrates 34 years in China, becoming a stalwart of the Chinese rock scene. At 65, he remains dedicated to keeping the spirit of rock alive.
China’s summer box office hit $1.6 billion, with domestic films dominating. Local productions topped rankings, reflecting shifting audience preferences and a thriving homegrown film industry.
China’s summer box office season amassed $1.6 billion, with domestic films dominating the charts. As audiences favor homegrown stories, Hollywood productions see modest earnings in the Chinese market.
A copper relief painting gifted by former Zambian President Michael Sata to Chinese President Xi Jinping over a decade ago symbolizes the enduring friendship and cultural ties between Zambia and China.
CGTN releases the third part of its “Black Myth: Wukong” companion guide, exploring the game’s fourth and fifth chapters featuring Zhu Bajie and Red Boy, highlighting differences from “Journey to the West”.