
World’s Only Panda Triplets Celebrate 10th Birthday in Guangzhou
The world’s only panda triplets celebrated their 10th birthday at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou with festive celebrations and new living spaces.
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The world’s only panda triplets celebrated their 10th birthday at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou with festive celebrations and new living spaces.
China Media Group (CMG) and UN Tourism signed a memorandum of cooperation in Madrid to enhance collaboration in cultural and tourism news, brand promotion, and media events.
Off-road enthusiasts are flocking to north China’s Badain Jaran Desert to conquer its towering dunes and explore its hidden lakes, now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Zhejiang’s Aquatic Plant Innovation Base bursts with color as stunning lotuses and water lilies bloom, creating a picturesque summer scene.
Discover the tranquil beauty of Tiantai Mountain in Sichuan Province, where majestic peaks and winding rivers create landscapes reminiscent of Chinese paintings.
Tiantai Mountain in Qionglai, near Chengdu, is a summer paradise renowned for its stunning waterfalls and Asia’s largest firefly viewing base. Discover the magic of nature and legend at this scenic escape.
The Beijing Central Axis—a building ensemble running through the core of China’s capital—has been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List during the committee’s 46th session in New Delhi, India.
Discover the enchanting landscapes of Huaibei City in Anhui Province, where lakes reflect the skies and water and sky merge into one breathtaking view.
Jilongbao, a Gothic-style resort in Guizhou’s Wanfeng Lake, captivates tourists with its towering spires and fairy-tale scenery, earning it the nickname “Chinese version of Neuschwanstein castle.”
Two of China’s natural heritage sites, including the Badain Jaran Desert with its massive sand dunes and lakes, have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List during the 46th session in New Delhi.
Discover the unique allure of the Badain Jaran Desert in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, where over 140 lakes known as “haizi” infuse life into the vast sandy expanse.
Discover the vibrant allure of Wuxi in Jiangsu Province, where ancient historical sites captivate by day and lively performances bring the city to life by night.
Shenyang yoga instructors performed paddleboard yoga on the Hunhe River, demonstrating synchronized poses atop their boards. Paddleboard yoga combines exercise, water sports, and outdoor recreation.
A symbol of athleticism and unity, the Olympic flame shines on Pyrenees National Park and Wuyi Mountain, highlighting their cultural and natural splendors.
Discover the vibrant life of Chengdu’s People’s Park, where traditional Tai Chi, matchmaking corners, and unique teahouse experiences offer a captivating glimpse into Chinese culture.
A monumental sculpture reinterpreting Luo Zhongli’s iconic painting “Father” has been unveiled at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing, celebrating the enduring spirit of China’s rural communities.
The Yellow River Estuary in Shandong Province is a vital haven for migratory birds, protecting rare species and newly formed wetlands along the Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf coast.
The first floating movie theater has opened at Wuhan’s Donghu Beach, offering a unique cinematic experience on the water.
As the Olympic torch blazes its path through history, it illuminates the rich cultural heritage of Carcassonne in France and Pingyao in the Chinese mainland.
Discover the sweet and savory Wuxi-style xiaolongbao, a traditional steamed bun that’s a must-try in Wuxi, Jiangsu. Enjoy them hot with a vinegar dip for an unforgettable taste.