
Flavors Unfolded: Exploring Chinese Jianbing and French Crêpes
Discover the delicious similarities between China’s jianbing and France’s crêpes—thin, flexible pancakes with versatile fillings, beloved as quick meals across cultures.
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Discover the delicious similarities between China’s jianbing and France’s crêpes—thin, flexible pancakes with versatile fillings, beloved as quick meals across cultures.
Orangerie, a French-style bistro in Beijing, blends French cooking methods with Chinese flavors, offering diners an innovative fusion cuisine that reflects the city’s vibrant cultural diversity.
Discover how China’s youth are sparking a hanfu revival, blending traditional attire with modern fashion to celebrate cultural heritage.
During Luoyang’s Peony Festival, cafés offer unique treats like the Vairocana Buddha latte and peony-shaped cakes, blending tradition with modern flavors for visitors and locals alike.
Marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, China and Hungary celebrate a legacy of cooperation in trade, finance, culture, education, and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Discover how bronze hand mirrors from the Tang Dynasty evolved from mere vanity items to symbols of perfection, fortune, and unity, reflecting the rich cultural values of ancient China.
Traditional Hanfu dress is gaining popularity in Luoyang as people embrace choreographed movements that showcase the flowing fabrics in motion.
The National Maritime Museum of China in Tianjin has opened a joint exhibition with Italian museums, featuring ancient Egyptian relics, marking the first display of foreign artifacts at the museum.
An ancient flying apsara danced as China’s Shenzhou-18 spacecraft launched, blending history and modernity in a scene that captivated millions.
China Media Group enhances its 8K UHD channel through a strategic partnership in Shanghai, aiming to revolutionize broadcasting and connect with younger audiences.
China and France celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting strengthened cooperation in education, culture, tourism, and green development. The milestone marks a deepening partnership between the nations.
Luoyang’s Peony Festival enhances its charm with unique coffee creations like the Vairocana Buddha latte and peony-shaped cakes, blending tradition with modern flavors.
Discover the unique charm of Hui-style architecture in Huangshan, east China, and explore how this traditional building style shapes the lives of its residents.
Yannick Lintz, president of Paris’s Guimet Museum, discusses the museum’s role in promoting Chinese art and cultural exchange as it prepares to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and France.
French philosopher Benoît Vermander’s exhibition at Fudan University in Shanghai showcases over 60 Chinese ink paintings, blending Eastern and Western aesthetics in a captivating exploration of life’s fluidity.
Director Yang Lina brings women’s struggles and growth to the forefront of Asian cinema, championing authentic female narratives in her acclaimed films.
The Young Filmmakers Forum at the Beijing International Film Festival gathered China’s emerging directors and screenwriters to discuss addressing social issues through cinema.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and France, celebrating six decades of growing cooperation in economy, innovation, and culture, and looking forward to future collaboration.
Chinese comedy ‘Gold or Shit’ wins three Tiantan Awards, including Best Feature Film, at the 14th Beijing International Film Festival, highlighting China’s cinematic achievements.
Ten Tiantan Award prizes were announced at the closing ceremony of the 14th Beijing International Film Festival, which saw a record 1,509 entries from 118 countries and regions.