Chinese Pianist Yuja Wang Makes History at 66th Grammy Awards
Chinese pianist Yuja Wang makes history by winning Best Classical Instrumental Solo at the 66th Grammy Awards for her album “The American Project,” marking a milestone in classical music.
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Chinese pianist Yuja Wang makes history by winning Best Classical Instrumental Solo at the 66th Grammy Awards for her album “The American Project,” marking a milestone in classical music.
Explore Shantou in south China, where rich tea traditions, intricate handicrafts, and culinary delights like “Duck Poo Fragrance” tea and “yum cha” breakfasts await to captivate your senses.
Xi’an’s Tang Paradise theme park dazzles visitors with a spectacular lantern festival celebrating the upcoming Year of the Dragon, showcasing traditional Chinese culture against the backdrop of Tang Dynasty architecture.
A spectacular gathering of giant snowmen in Shenyang is delighting passers-by with festive spirit and colorful lights, symbolizing family reunion and happiness for the upcoming year 2024.
Severe blizzards and freezing rain have disrupted China’s Spring Festival travel rush, stranding travelers for hours and highlighting the challenges of managing the world’s largest human migration.
‘Goddesses of Flowers’ adorned in traditional Chinese costumes grace a lake in Fuzhou, bringing vibrancy to Spring Festival celebrations and highlighting cultural heritage.
Lantern-making in Hengqu Village, north China’s Shanxi Province, experiences a surge in demand ahead of the Chinese New Year, as artisans create Dragon-themed lanterns for nationwide celebrations.
Tanghulu, a traditional Chinese street snack of candied fruit on a stick, is taking the world by storm. Discover how this classic treat became an international sensation.
Markets in Guizhou’s Qiandongnan Prefecture come alive as chefs and artisans prepare traditional delicacies for the Chinese New Year, with residents flocking to stock up on festive foods.
An enchanting underwater dragon dance captivated audiences at Wuhan’s Haichang Ocean Park, blending traditional Chinese culture with marine wonder in a spectacular performance.
Today marks Lichun, the Start of Spring, the first solar term in the traditional Chinese calendar, symbolizing new beginnings and celebrated with customs like eating spring pancakes.
Passengers on Train D3107 enjoyed a festive journey on Kitchen God Day, with music, decorations, and folk activities creating a memorable celebration of this traditional festival.
Shanxi province unveils exhibitions featuring over 130 dragon-related artifacts, tracing the evolution of the dragon motif over 4,000 years and shedding light on Chinese civilization’s roots.
Fish farming families in Suqian are sun-drying fish ahead of the Spring Festival, embracing a tradition that symbolizes abundance and prosperity in Chinese culture.
Discover how Zengcuoan transformed from a quaint fishing village into Xiamen’s most vibrant artistic destination, offering unique shopping and dining experiences.
Yuping Village in Anhui Province was recently enveloped in a sea of clouds, transforming the picturesque landscape into a dreamlike scene and offering a breathtaking spectacle to residents and visitors.
Royal Caribbean launches the world’s largest cruise ship amid a post-pandemic boom, sparking environmental concerns over its ecological impact.
Discover ‘Guomenjian,’ a vibrant paper-cutting folk art from Shandong’s Juxian County, symbolizing good fortune during China’s Spring Festival.
Beijing’s Summer Palace unveils a special dragon-themed exhibition featuring 66 cultural relics, offering visitors a unique cultural experience ahead of the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
Lotus seeds in Wufu Ancient Town, Fujian Province, are more than a snack; they’ve become a regional symbol. Locals use them creatively, enriching cultural heritage and attracting global interest.