Guitarist Gu Ya Brings Rock to Remote Village, Inspiring Young Musicians
Guitarist Gu Ya leaves the big stage to teach music in a remote village, inspiring children and transforming lives through the power of melody.
News & Insights Across Asia
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Guitarist Gu Ya leaves the big stage to teach music in a remote village, inspiring children and transforming lives through the power of melody.
After the devastating earthquake in Türkiye on February 6, 2023, young Chinese rescuer Chen Xingda led his team in a tireless mission, saving lives and exemplifying international solidarity.
Chinese and Hungarian coworkers on the CTEC Hungary-Serbia Railway project celebrated Hungarian National Day together, strengthening their bonds and fostering lasting friendships beyond their professional roles.
Twenty-something archaeologist Song Shu leaves the corporate world to uncover ancient secrets at the Liangzhu Archaeological Site, making remarkable discoveries that reshape our understanding of China’s past.
At 23, musician Zam Tsahan leads the Chak Band in preserving Khoomei, the Mongolian tradition of throat singing. Through his devotion, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that embodies the essence of youth.
Discover the remarkable journey of Tcheng Ki-Tong, a pioneering naval cadet turned diplomat who bridged China and the West during the late Qing Dynasty.
In 1877, 30 Chinese naval students traveled to France under Prosper Marie Giquel, receiving advanced education and forging lasting bonds that deepened Sino-French cultural exchanges.
Li Linghui, a 13th-generation Chen style Taichi inheritor, uses modern tech like short videos and livestreaming to bring Taichi to youth by blending it with street dance and rap.
Graduate student Su Dike has traveled over 60,000 kilometers across China chasing storms, contributing his findings to scientists and meteorological organizations for free.
Zhou Qingfeng, a pharmacology expert, has become a social media sensation by capturing fungi’s beauty. Now a full-time fungi photographer and science blogger, she is devoted to her passion.
From the Chinese mainland’s rice cakes to India’s sugarcane fields, “Sweet Planet” explores how creating sweet foods brings security and satisfaction, highlighting hard work behind every delight.
Discover how communities in Asia turn life’s bitterness into sweetness through hard work in “Sweet Planet: Sweet After Bitter,” exploring the stories behind traditional delicacies and the people who make them.
China and Vietnam completed a three-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf, reinforcing their commitment to maritime cooperation and regional stability.
China and Vietnam are jointly enforcing cross-border fishing regulations in the Beibu Gulf, working together to tackle challenges and protect marine resources through collaborative patrols.
Sister Li and her family are preserving the cherished tradition of glutinous rice cakes in the Chaoshan region of southern China, a symbol of sustenance and good luck for migrants venturing abroad.
China and Vietnam have completed their first joint patrol of 2024 in the Beibu Gulf, highlighting their ongoing commitment to maritime cooperation and regional stability.
CMG journalist Wang Bingbing explores Cambodia’s culture in “Bingbing’s Gracious Gifts,” visiting Angkor Wat and celebrating the Cambodian New Year with Princess Jenna Norodom.
Women sugarcane farmers in India are embracing smart farming techniques taught by a specialist sugar institute to boost yields and reduce labor.
Sweet Planet’s fifth episode ‘Sweet Collisions’ delves into Asia’s culinary richness, exploring how sweet, sour, and spicy flavors interplay in dishes like Pakistan’s gulab jamun and Suzhou’s mandarin fish.
Explore how Asia’s chefs blend sweet, sour, and spicy flavors in unique dishes like Pakistan’s gulab jamun and Macao’s baked apples.