Discover the Miao People’s “High Mountain and Flowing Water” Ceremony
Discover the Miao people’s unique “High Mountain and Flowing Water” drinking ceremony in Guizhou. Experience an ancient ritual where flowing wine symbolizes warmth and tradition.
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Discover the Miao people’s unique “High Mountain and Flowing Water” drinking ceremony in Guizhou. Experience an ancient ritual where flowing wine symbolizes warmth and tradition.
At CIFTIS 2024 in Beijing, cutting-edge technology is transforming culture and tourism, offering innovative experiences and driving new opportunities in these industries.
Beijing hosts the 2024 China International Fair for Trade in Services from September 12 to 16, where countries and regions showcase their latest products and cultural symbols, highlighting global diversity.
The 2024 CIFTIS in Beijing brings together cultures from around the world, showcasing products and iconic symbols from various countries and regions.
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Discover how the Miao people of Guizhou Province celebrate festive occasions with their vibrant tradition of preparing five-color glutinous rice, symbolizing unity, heritage, and hopes for prosperity.
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Discover how female Miao silversmiths are redefining a traditional craft with their keen sense of beauty and passionate artistry, bringing warmth and appreciation to each piece of silver jewelry.
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