China’s National Film Museum: A Century of Cinematic History
Discover the China National Film Museum in Beijing, the world’s largest professional film museum, showcasing 100 years of Chinese cinematic history and innovation.
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Discover the China National Film Museum in Beijing, the world’s largest professional film museum, showcasing 100 years of Chinese cinematic history and innovation.
China’s research landscape continues its rapid ascent in 2024, with Beijing retaining its position as the world’s top science city, according to the latest Nature Index rankings.
Starting December 1, Beijing and Shanghai will reduce transaction taxes on larger homes to stimulate the property market, eliminating the “ordinary” and “non-ordinary” housing distinction.
Experience the vibrant colors of autumn at Beijing’s Ming City Wall Ruins Park. Explore the historic remnants of the Ming Dynasty city wall amidst golden ginkgo trees and red maples in this serene urban oasis.
In Beijing’s Courtyard No. 27, an innovative cosplay event brings together the young and old, bridging generational gaps through shared fashion and memories.
Beijing’s Natural History Museum of China is set to open its new site along the city’s central axis in October 2029, enhancing its role in conserving and showcasing natural heritage.
An intergenerational cosplay event at Beijing’s Courtyard No. 27 brings together elders and youth, bridging the generation gap through shared fashion and stories in a unique time-travel photo shoot.
Courtyard No. 27 in Beijing, led by Niu Ruixue, revives the ancient Lantern Festival on Dengshikou Street, reconnecting seniors with their heritage.
A heartfelt initiative in Beijing is rekindling the ancient Lantern Festival on Dengshikou Street, bringing joy to senior citizens through tradition and community at “Courtyard No. 27”.
Over 480 scholars from more than 30 countries gathered in Beijing for the first World Conference of Classics, engaging in insightful discussions and a fun ‘Guess the Masters of Classics’ game.
The inaugural World Conference on Classics in Beijing celebrated Chinese and Greek heritages with captivating performances, highlighting the fusion of classical traditions in modern culture.
Beijing hosts the first World Conference of Classics at the scenic Yanqi Lake resort, uniting scholars to celebrate ancient civilizations from November 6 to 8.
The inaugural World Conference of Classics in Beijing gathers over 485 scholars to discuss the enduring impact of classical studies on modern society.
Experience the vibrant hues of autumn in Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park, where ginkgo and maple trees paint the landscape in gold and red, offering a picturesque retreat for locals and visitors alike.
Beijing is illuminated by golden ginkgo leaves as autumn peaks, transforming the city into a vibrant mosaic of color. This annual spectacle draws residents and tourists to experience the season’s natural beauty.
China’s top legislature, the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC), commenced its 12th session in Beijing, reviewing significant drafts and amendments to enhance the nation’s legal framework.
As autumn graces Beijing, golden ginkgo leaves create a stunning contrast against the city’s ancient architecture, offering a breathtaking seasonal spectacle.
Beijing’s Pofengling scenic area has entered its peak autumn foliage season, attracting visitors to its vibrant red landscapes.
Seven-year-old artist Shi Ximeng captures Beijing’s cultural essence in her award-winning painting, intertwining traditional symbols with youthful charm.
Chinese lawmakers are set to convene in Beijing from November 4 to 8 to deliberate on key draft laws, including those on preschool education, cultural relics protection, and anti-money laundering.