Zao Wou-ki’s Masterpieces Return to Hangzhou in Centennial Retrospective
Over 200 masterpieces of late French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-ki return to Hangzhou in a centennial retrospective exhibition, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing.
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Over 200 masterpieces of late French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-ki return to Hangzhou in a centennial retrospective exhibition, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, ushers in a season rich with customs and traditions, marking the anticipation of China’s most significant holiday, the Spring Festival.
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin shines brightly at night, highlighting the city’s rich cultural and historical evolution. This iconic landmark now serves as the Harbin Architectural Art Gallery.
Xiangshan Mountain in Shandong Province transforms into a crystalline wonderland as frozen waterfalls cascade down its cliffs, drawing tens of thousands of visitors to marvel at nature’s winter spectacle.
Discover Shantou’s vibrant late-night dining culture in south China’s Guangdong Province. Locals and visitors enjoy fresh seafood and traditional dishes under the evening sky in this culinary haven.
Over 600 kilometers of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia has frozen over, prompting authorities to monitor for potential ice-jam flooding. The thinner ice layer this year is due to unusual temperature fluctuations.
Chinese TV drama ‘Blossoms Shanghai’ ignites a tourism boom in Shanghai, with visitors eager to explore real-life locations from the series and a significant rise in travel bookings.
Harbin’s frozen pears are enchanting southern tourists with their icy sweetness. Elegantly served in bite-sized pieces, these local treats are a must-try for visitors exploring northern China.
Hundreds of snowmen resembling Terracotta Warriors have been unveiled on Harbin’s frozen Songhua River, captivating visitors with this majestic winter display.
Acclaimed series ‘Blossoms’ concludes, sparking a surge in Shanghai tourism as fans explore the show’s iconic locations.
Zhenyuan Ancient Town in Guizhou Province lights up at night, creating a fairy-tale scene. This historic town offers visitors a stunning blend of culture and landscape.
Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden is abuzz as artisans prepare for the historic lantern fair, a highlight of the Chinese New Year celebrations. The event features stunning displays inspired by the ‘Classic of Mountains and Rivers.’
Harbin’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, covered in ice and snow, captivates visitors during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, showcasing the city’s rich architectural heritage.
Rare ruby-red scarlet finches have been spotted in the Gaoligong Mountains of southwestern Yunnan Province, descending to lower grounds during their winter migration.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival in northeast China is attracting tourists worldwide, who praise it as an unforgettable experience with its stunning ice sculptures and vibrant winter activities.
Discover how Harbin transforms into a dazzling ice city each year, turning frozen river ice into the world’s largest ice and snow theme park.
Eleven kindergarten children from Guangxi embarked on a winter study tour to Heilongjiang, warming hearts and boosting regional exchanges across China.
Hangzhou welcomes a magical addition as a Harry Potter-themed pop-up store opens at Hangzhou Joy City, offering fans an enchanting array of merchandise from the beloved film series until January 14.
China Media Group’s ‘Play of All-Beings’ series breathes new life into traditional Chinese opera, blending modern techniques to captivate young audiences.
During winter, the Yellow River in China’s Henan Province reveals intricate sandbar formations resembling a ‘Tree of the Earth,’ showcasing a breathtaking natural phenomenon that captivates locals and visitors alike.