
Joy at Guangzhou Zoo as Panda Siblings Xing Yi and Ya Yi Turn 11
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.
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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”.
CGTN releases the third part of its ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ game companion guide, focusing on the Webbed Hollow and Flaming Mountains chapters, and exploring key characters Zhu Bajie and Red Boy.
South Africa’s gift of a replica hand-bone fossil to President Xi Jinping symbolizes deepening friendship and cultural ties between the nations.
Chinese musician Liu Chen discovers the kora in West Africa, igniting a passion that bridges China and Africa through music. Together with her Malian husband, she blends traditions on stage.
Special traffic lights for camels have been introduced at the Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring Scenic Area in Dunhuang, China, ensuring an orderly flow between tourists and camels during peak season.
Discover Shuanglin Temple, a 1,400-year-old sanctuary in Shanxi housing over 2,000 unique Ming Dynasty sculptures. Unveil the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese art and history in this hidden gem.
Villages in China and Africa, like Hongcun and Ait-Ben-Haddou, preserve ancient architecture by harmonizing with local landscapes, offering glimpses into rich cultural heritages.
An exhibition in Xinjiang celebrates the 1,500-year-old art of Chinese paper-cutting, showcasing its northern and southern styles and reflecting China’s rich cultural diversity.
An exhibition of over 80 Qing Dynasty folding fans in Nanning showcases exquisite Chinese craftsmanship and highlights the cultural exchange between East and West during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Clay sculpture art captivates visitors at the 2024 ‘Xinjiang is a Wonderful Land’ intangible cultural heritage exhibition in Korla, showcasing culturally significant works that delighted audiences.
Xizang Autonomous Region is experiencing rapid development in cultural protection and tourism. Explore the numbers behind its continuous progress and prosperity.
At Beijing’s Exhibition of Diplomatic Gifts, South Africa’s fossil replica symbolizes the enduring friendship between China and South Africa, highlighting shared human heritage and fostering future collaboration.
Explore Egypt’s ancient gifts to President Xi Jinping, the revival of Liangzhu culture, Shanghai’s charm through a Dutch photographer, and deepening China-Russia cultural ties.
‘Black Myth: Wukong’ has propelled Lingyan Temple into the global spotlight, blending China’s rich culture with immersive gameplay and sparking worldwide interest in this ancient site.
China Tourism Academy President Dai Bin encourages foreign tourists to explore China’s museums and galleries, hoping to deepen their understanding of Chinese culture beyond food and city views.