
Exploring Beijing’s Spring Festival Markets: A UNESCO-Recognized Tradition
Discover how Beijing locals prepare for the UNESCO-recognized Spring Festival, exploring vibrant markets and timeless traditions in China’s most important holiday.
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Discover how Beijing locals prepare for the UNESCO-recognized Spring Festival, exploring vibrant markets and timeless traditions in China’s most important holiday.
Experience Beijing’s rich history aboard the vintage-style Central Axis sightseeing bus, exploring 15 iconic locations that define the ancient capital.
Beijing’s 798 Art District prepares for a unique New Year’s Eve celebration, ‘Embrace the New Year with Art,’ featuring extended gallery hours, immersive installations, and live performances to welcome 2025.
Beijing plans to raise its forest coverage rate to 45% by 2025, enhancing green spaces and promoting sustainability, according to the Beijing Municipal Forestry and Parks Bureau.
A new digital exhibition at Beijing’s World Art Museum celebrates the life and legacy of famed poet Su Shi, blending technology with interactive experiences to bring his works to life.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum offers visitors an immersive taste of the festive vibes ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition has opened at Beijing’s China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, offering visitors a taste of the festive vibe ahead of Chinese New Year.
A Spring Festival-themed exhibition at the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing offers visitors a taste of the festive atmosphere ahead of the Chinese New Year.
The China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing has opened a Spring Festival-themed exhibition, offering visitors a festive experience and showcasing over 120 forms of intangible cultural heritage.
As the year ends, Beijing’s Sanlitun dazzles visitors with stunning light displays and festive cheer.
China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC, proposes to convene its third session on March 4, 2025, in Beijing.
The 14th National People’s Congress will open its third annual session in Beijing on March 5, 2025, focusing on China’s economic and social development plans and key legislative reviews.
Beijing’s 12345 Hotline provides a direct line for 22 million residents to voice concerns, enhancing governance by swiftly addressing public complaints.
The Qingcheng Palace complex in Beijing’s Temple of Agriculture has reopened after restoration, inviting visitors to explore the 15th-century royal site where Ming and Qing emperors prayed for good harvests.
The 12345 hotline in Beijing has become a vital resource for foreign residents like Turkish PhD candidate Jessica Durdu, highlighting the city’s innovative approach to urban governance and multicultural integration.
A new documentary captures Beijing’s essence through three artists who explore its sounds, colors, and forms, revealing the city’s timeless charm.
The Sights, Sounds, and Shades of Beijing” is a new documentary that explores the city’s charm through the perspectives of three artists, highlighting Beijing’s unique culture and evolving landscape.”
A new documentary, “Portrait of a City: The Sights, Sounds, and Shades of Beijing,” explores the city’s charm through the eyes of three artists capturing its soundscape, hues, and forms.
A new documentary unveils Beijing’s timeless charm through the eyes of three artists, capturing the city’s unique sounds, colors, and architecture.
As Macao SAR celebrates the 25th anniversary of its return to China, students from the region studying in Beijing share their experiences of campus life and express hopes for the future ties between the two regions.