
Northeast China’s Surprising Local Foods Spark National Interest
Discover how foods once thought to be imported are actually produced in northeast China, highlighting heartwarming exchanges between Heilongjiang and Guangxi.
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Discover how foods once thought to be imported are actually produced in northeast China, highlighting heartwarming exchanges between Heilongjiang and Guangxi.
Tourists in Harbin are flocking to Saint Sophia Cathedral and savoring cathedral-shaped cakes inspired by the architectural marvel, reflecting a blend of cultural heritage and culinary delight amid the city’s tourism boom.
Beijing’s Water Cube embraces the Year of the Loong with dazzling dragon-themed installations, combining traditional Chinese culture with modern design to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year.
Harbin’s amusement park introduces a glamping chill-out zone, enhancing the winter tourism experience with smartly decorated tents and local delicacies for visitors.
The Ice Dragon Boat Competition in Yinchuan City, Ningxia, saw over 400 participants racing across frozen lakes, blending cultural heritage with winter sports to promote healthy living and tourism.
Children from northeast China received a warm welcome in Guangxi after 11 kids from the southern region were warmly hosted during a recent trip to the northeast, capturing hearts across the nation.
Discover how Ireland’s traditional stew and China’s braised beef with potatoes connect cultures through hearty, comforting flavors.
Harbin unveils giant tiger mascots “Binbin” and “Nini” at the Songhua River Ice and Snow Carnival, welcoming visitors ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games.
Harbin’s stunning winter scenery along the Songhua River is captivating visitors with soft rime formations, ice sculptures, and festive activities, showcasing the charm of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province.
Discover Switzerland’s Jungfrau, the ‘Maiden’ of the Alps—a destination offering breathtaking views, winter sports, and summer hikes amidst crystal lakes and waterfalls.
China’s Ministry of Transport announces expectations for a massive increase in passenger traffic during the 2024 Spring Festival, with record-high cross-regional travel anticipated.
Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province has become a global winter attraction, showcasing stunning ice sculptures and drawing visitors from around the world.
Harbin unveils a towering 20-meter ‘Truant Penguin’ snow sculpture, adding a whimsical touch to China’s ‘Snow City’.
Discover how Swiss cheese fondue and Chongqing hotpot are more than meals—they are social traditions that bring people together across cultures.
Wuhan’s holiday markets are bringing festive cheer as the city prepares for the Year of the Dragon. Discover how these vibrant markets are offering a variety of goods and adding excitement to the Spring Festival.
China’s railway department has upgraded the official ticket-booking platform ahead of the Spring Festival travel rush, offering enhanced features and greater flexibility for millions of passengers.
Residents of Dongyang in east China's Zhejiang Province unite to craft traditional “bench loong” lanterns, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and community spirit ahead of the Spring Festival.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden unveils loong-themed lanterns ahead of the 2024 Lantern Festival, offering a sneak peek of the annual celebration of Spring Festival with colorful displays and cultural activities.
Harbin’s ‘Truant Penguins’ at Harbin Polarland have become adorable ambassadors, charming visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.
Visitors to Harbin are embracing traditional flower patterns with red-and-green peony elements, turning them into a vibrant fashion trend that celebrates the cultural heritage of northeast China.