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Ex-Hungarian Footballer Sandor Nagy Inspires Youth in Qingdao
Sandor Nagy, a former Hungarian footballer, has been inspiring young talent in Qingdao through his football academy for over 20 years, bridging cultures and nurturing future stars.
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Sandor Nagy, a former Hungarian footballer, has been inspiring young talent in Qingdao through his football academy for over 20 years, bridging cultures and nurturing future stars.
Hungarian entrepreneur Steven Back shares insights on succeeding in the Chinese mainland’s unique business landscape, emphasizing relationships, cultural understanding, and adaptability.
Mount Emei hosted the 4th Emei Martial Arts Inheritance Conference, where practitioners showcased traditional Emei styles, celebrating and preserving this rich cultural heritage.
A Beijing bistro blends Chinese flavors with French cooking methods, creating fusion dishes that are gaining popularity among China’s youth for their creative twist on tradition.
After 370 years hidden from the public, Beijing’s Xihuang Temple unveils its rich blend of Tibetan Buddhism and Central Plains culture, offering a rare glimpse into China’s historical tapestry.
Discover how water-splashing festivals in Hungary and China’s Yunnan Province celebrate tradition, bring communities together, and promote cultural exchange across continents.
Chinese architect Liu Yi discusses the impactful collaboration between China and France in architecture, highlighting projects like the Sanxingdui Museum and Tianfu International Airport.
French philosopher Christine Cayol discusses why Chinese people always have time, exploring cultural differences in time perception between China and France.
In Beijing’s historic hutongs, locals take on the challenge of learning French phrases, highlighting a growing interest in cultural exchange and language learning in the Chinese mainland.
Hungary hosts a Han Dynasty exhibition, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations with China, showcasing ancient artifacts and strengthening cultural ties.
After studying in Shanghai, Wang Xiaofei returns to Huizhou to preserve traditional architecture using 3D animation, bringing Hui-style aesthetics to a wider audience.
China experiences a surge in inbound tourism ahead of the May Day holidays, with increased travel bookings and upgraded services enhancing the visitor experience across the country.
Wenyu Villa in Huangshan’s ancient village offers a unique glimpse into China’s past. Restored by Yu Jianming, it blends traditional architecture with modern comforts, reviving the ideal life of long ago.
Serbian trader Faris Rebronja, based in China, aims to bridge Serbia and China by introducing quality Chinese products to Serbian markets, fostering trade and cultural exchange between the nations.
French businessman Frédéric Barbier shares his experiences of living and working in China, offering strategies and insights on harnessing the country’s immense potential.
Ma Yansong, a leading Chinese architect, is redefining urban landscapes through his “Shanshui City” concept, blending nature with urban design. His “Mirage” proposal for Paris’ Montparnasse Tower marks a significant global achievement.
An exhibition featuring over 60 Chinese ink paintings by French philosopher Benoît Vermander has opened at Fudan University, showcasing his fusion of Eastern and Western artistic styles.
Architect Jean Nouvel is transforming China’s landscape with iconic designs like the National Art Museum in Beijing and a woodland arts complex in Qingdao.
Discover how French architect Jean Nouvel shapes China’s landscape with iconic projects like the National Art Museum of China and a Qingdao arts complex.
Artist Zhang Xiaodong revives China’s ancient dragon scale bookbinding, showcasing his work globally and winning prestigious awards.