
Chinese Wartime Film Sparks Historical Reflection in Canada
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ on Nanjing Massacre premieres in Canada, prompting historical reflection among audiences.
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Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ on Nanjing Massacre premieres in Canada, prompting historical reflection among audiences.
A Beijing charity concert organized by students promotes disability inclusion through music, aligning with UN goals for accessible cities.
Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park transforms from 2008 Games venue to sustainable urban oasis, blending ecological innovation with public recreation.
Once polluted, Beijing’s Wenyu River Park now thrives as a 30 sq km green oasis, blending nature and urban life—a testament to sustainable development.
A new trailer highlights the bravery of Chinese villagers on Dongji Island during WWII, showcasing their daring rescue of British soldiers amid Japanese aggression.
A groundbreaking solar thermal power plant in Xinjiang’s Gobi Desert showcases China’s renewable energy ambitions, combining cutting-edge technology with sustainable development goals.
New Tom & Jerry film explores ancient China’s Han Dynasty, blending Western humor with Eastern cultural elements ahead of 2025 global release.
New film trailer reveals how Chinese fishermen defied Japanese forces to rescue 1,816 British WWII POWs near Zhejiang’s Dongji Island in 1942.
New war film ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights a WWII rescue by Chinese fishermen, with poignant post-credits scene bridging past and present global gratitude.
The film ‘Dead to Rights,’ depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, dominates China’s box office and prepares for global release, sparking historical dialogue.
Chengdu opens 2025 World Games with a tech-infused ceremony blending tradition and innovation, highlighting China’s cultural and economic dynamism.
In China’s Anji County, young people find new purpose through eco-friendly lifestyles, supported by national green policies reshaping rural economies and cultural identities.
North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a documentary on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparks dialogue on historical remembrance in Washington, D.C.
The film ‘Dead to Rights’ dominates the summer box office, offering a gripping portrayal of 1930s Nanjing and exposing Japanese wartime atrocities through historical accuracy.
Chinese WWII film ‘Dead to Rights’ dominates global box office, set for international release. Screenwriter Zhang Ke discusses its historical significance and global resonance.
Director Shen Ao emphasizes historical remembrance and peace through his acclaimed war film ‘Dead to Rights’ at Beijing press conference.
New film ‘Dead to Rights’ portrays civilians risking lives to preserve evidence of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, highlighting resilience and historical truth.
Millennium-old Chinese oil-paper umbrellas blend heritage craftsmanship with modern design trends, driven by youth-led cultural revival and the China Chic movement.
A mesmerizing blend of martial arts and traditional dance in a bamboo forest showcases China’s cultural heritage through Hanfu-clad performers wielding swords and oil-paper umbrellas.
Discover the Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum, a cultural gem offering insights into the life of Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu and China’s literary heritage.