Ancient Tibetan ‘Wolf Poison’ Paper Preserves Centuries of History
Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
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Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
China reports a surge in inbound tourism during the National Day holiday, with 2 million daily border entries expected as global travelers explore its cultural and natural attractions.
Discover the 1,300-year-old Phakpa Lhakhang in Potala Palace, home to a sacred sandalwood statue of the Goddess of Mercy, revered as a cultural and spiritual treasure.
A 1,300-year-old meditation cave used by the Potala Palace’s founder, featuring preserved artifacts like an ancient stove, offers a rare glimpse into Tibet’s spiritual history.
Discover the unique building materials of Tibet’s Potala Palace, where milk, honey, and tree branches create a centuries-old architectural marvel steeped in cultural tradition.
Wingsuit professional Zhang Shupeng made history by jumping from the 625-meter Huajiang Canyon Bridge, blending engineering marvel with extreme sports.
CGTN’s new series ‘China Untapped: Xizang’ showcases Tibet’s cultural heritage and natural landscapes, from Lhasa’s Potala Palace to Nyingchi’s primeval forests.
Explore how classical Chinese paintings immortalize autumn’s beauty, blending nature, harvest traditions, and cultural symbolism in timeless masterpieces.
Discover how 90 Hong Kong artisans preserve the world’s largest handcrafted tram fleet, maintaining century-old engineering while serving a modern metropolis.
Discover how residents of Lhasa view the 1,300-year-old Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site blending history, spirituality, and community identity in Xizang.
A female ostrich farmer in rural China leverages Douyin livestreams to boost feather duster sales, creating jobs and inspiring rural revitalization.
Shenzhen opens world’s largest indoor ski resort, boosting winter sports accessibility and tourism in subtropical southern China.
The hit comic ‘Fei Ren Zai’ merges ancient Chinese mythology with contemporary society, captivating global audiences and sparking cultural conversations.
The hit comic ‘Fei Ren Zai’ merges Chinese mythology with modern society, achieving massive success and sparking global interest in cultural storytelling.
Nantong Zoo marks Mid-Autumn Festival with custom mooncakes for animals, blending cultural heritage with dietary science for an educational visitor experience.
Discover how Shanxi’s 1,000-year-old hollow mooncakes preserve Chinese cultural heritage through unique baking techniques and philosophical symbolism.
Cities in Shanxi embrace ‘China Red’ as China prepares for National Day, with residents capturing festive spirit and patriotic pride.
Xinjiang’s Bayanbulak Grassland attracts autumn visitors with stunning landscapes, rare wildlife, and Mongolian cultural experiences in the Tianshan Mountains.
China’s Hukou Waterfall captivates visitors with its seasonal ‘Golden Waves Crashing on Shore’ spectacle during National Day Golden Week, drawing global attention to this natural marvel.
Over 30 international influencers and Gen Z youth visited Sichuan’s 1,300-year-old Leshan Giant Buddha, highlighting cultural preservation and global engagement.