Master Cloisonné Artist Captures Beijing’s Essence in Unique Shade of Blue
Master cloisonné designer Shen Wenguang captures Beijing’s calm and solemn grandeur in a unique shade of blue, embodying the city’s personality through traditional artistry.
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Master cloisonné designer Shen Wenguang captures Beijing’s calm and solemn grandeur in a unique shade of blue, embodying the city’s personality through traditional artistry.
Discover why China embraced Marxism in the late 19th century and how it continues to shape the nation’s development and modernization today.
How has Marx’s vision of society manifested in modern China? The CGTN documentary ‘Is Marx Still Relevant Today?’ explores the influence of Marx’s ideas on China’s remarkable journey and current policies.
Discover how Karl Marx’s century-old vision aligns with modern China’s reality in CGTN’s new documentary “Is Marx Still Relevant Today?” Explore the impact of Marxist thought on China’s remarkable journey.
Drivers along the Qinghai-Xizang Highway patiently await as Tibetan antelopes make their cautious annual crossing in Hoh Xil, highlighting the intersection of wildlife migration and human activity.
Over 150 years ago, Karl Marx predicted a development path that closely mirrors modern China’s trajectory. Despite never visiting China, his insights resonate with the nation’s current reality.
Sound artist Colin Chinnery is preserving Beijing’s unique soundscape by recording the disappearing sounds of pigeon whistles, collaborating with master craftsman Zhang Baotong to save this ancient tradition.
Courtyard No. 27 in Beijing’s hutongs is revitalizing the old city by uniting young and old through cultural activities, thanks to the efforts of Niu Ruixue.
A new CGTN documentary ‘Courtyard No. 27’ showcases how artist Niu Ruixue bridges generations in Beijing’s hutongs through cultural programs.
Chinese musician Wan Tongshu devoted his life to preserving Uygur Muqam music in Xinjiang, rescuing this unique art form from extinction and leaving a lasting legacy.
A new CGTN documentary ‘Courtyard No. 27’ showcases how one woman is revitalizing Beijing’s hutongs by bridging generations and bringing life back to old alleyways.
In Beijing’s Courtyard No. 27, an innovative cosplay event brings together the young and old, bridging generational gaps through shared fashion and memories.
Peruvian blueberries are now reaching consumers across the Chinese mainland via Tianjin Port’s innovative ‘Fruit Express’—a cold chain logistics marvel that leverages advanced technology for seamless trade.
An intergenerational cosplay event at Beijing’s Courtyard No. 27 brings together elders and youth, bridging the generation gap through shared fashion and stories in a unique time-travel photo shoot.
Courtyard No. 27 in Beijing, led by Niu Ruixue, revives the ancient Lantern Festival on Dengshikou Street, reconnecting seniors with their heritage.
At the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Competition, 33 athletes from 10 countries strive for recognition in the prestigious Shaolin Wushu Duanwei grading examination.
A heartfelt initiative in Beijing is rekindling the ancient Lantern Festival on Dengshikou Street, bringing joy to senior citizens through tradition and community at “Courtyard No. 27”.
Using drones, Tianjin University experts uncover over 200 hidden doors in the Ming Great Wall, including a ‘tumen’ designed by philosopher Mozi.
Anshun Dixi, a 600-year-old folk opera from Anshun, Guizhou Province, continues to captivate audiences with its powerful drums and vivid masks, bringing ancient battlefields to life.
On Beidao Island, father and son duo Huang Hongbo and Huang Cheng dedicate their lives to protecting sea turtles, ensuring the marine ecology of the South China Sea is preserved for future generations.