Unearthed Turquoise Dragon Sheds Light on Ancient China’s Erlitou Civilization
A 4,000-year-old turquoise dragon artifact unearthed at the Erlitou site sheds new light on China’s ancient Xia Dynasty and the origins of Chinese civilization.
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A 4,000-year-old turquoise dragon artifact unearthed at the Erlitou site sheds new light on China’s ancient Xia Dynasty and the origins of Chinese civilization.
Discover the grumpy-faced Pallas’s cat of Qinghai, an elusive predator with the densest fur of any feline, playing a crucial role in the region’s ecosystem.
The rare Przewalski’s gazelle, known for its heart-shaped rump, is thriving around Qinghai Lake in China thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
Riding traditional wooden boats through Suzhou’s ancient waterways has become a popular choice for visitors, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s ever-changing charm.
Explore Hong Kong’s Dragon’s Back trail—a runner’s dream spanning 13 km with stunning ocean views and lush forests.
In Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, protected red-crowned and white-naped cranes were seen dancing at sunset, showcasing a rare and enchanting display of nature’s beauty.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest indoor ice theme park, unveils stunning ice sculptures replicating iconic landmarks like St. Sophia Cathedral, captivating visitors with vivid artistry.
Explore the intriguing life of the Tibetan fox on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, renowned for its square face and stealthy hunting of pikas. Discover how this unique creature adapts and thrives in one of Asia’s most challenging environments.
The ancient Jiangnan water towns in China have united to apply for UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting their unique cultural identity and historical significance.
Discover Xiamen’s Eighth Market, a bustling hub where fresh seafood meets rich culture. Whether you’re a seafood aficionado or a curious traveler, this market offers a unique glimpse into coastal life.
Farmers in Shenyang transform rice fields into stunning artworks, creating vivid images of a phoenix, pandas, and children, turning the fields into an outdoor gallery for visitors and residents.
Hot air balloons glide over Zhangye’s Colorful Danxia Scenic Spot, offering visitors stunning views of the rainbow-colored terrain that has seen a recent boom in tourism in northwest China.
The Huihang Ancient Trail, built during the Tang Dynasty, winds through the mountains of Zhejiang and Anhui, connecting Hangzhou and Huangshan. This historic corridor combines natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
Journalists from 11 Arab countries explore the rich Mongol culture in Xinjiang’s Bortala Prefecture, engaging in a vibrant exchange of music and traditions with local performers.
Altay in Xinjiang is a summer haven for wildlife, offering lush meadows, clear rivers, and a temperate climate. Discover how this region becomes a paradise for animals escaping the summer heat.
Chongqing Zoo’s giant panda quadruplets—Shuangshuang, Chongchong, Xixi, and Qingqing—celebrate their fifth birthday with a special party, delighting panda lovers worldwide.
Four Chinese STEM students report harassment and repatriation by U.S. border officials, raising concerns over academic exchanges and international relations.
Dali’s traditional tie-dyeing in Yunnan Province attracts tourists eager to craft their own colorful fabrics, celebrating the Bai ethnic group’s vibrant heritage.
In Shaanxi Province, entrepreneurs like Dr. Wang are revitalizing rural villages. Her café in Liyukou not only offers a unique experience but also fosters community and economic growth.
London Gatwick Airport has launched a new direct flight to Guangzhou, operated by China Southern Airlines, strengthening travel links between the UK and the Chinese mainland.