
Reviving Heritage: Traditional Arts Flourish Across China
China’s traditional arts are experiencing a vibrant resurgence, with initiatives in makeup, cultural preservation, village galas, and immersive film tours bringing heritage to life.
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China’s traditional arts are experiencing a vibrant resurgence, with initiatives in makeup, cultural preservation, village galas, and immersive film tours bringing heritage to life.
Chengdu embraces the popularity of the ‘Ne Zha’ film series with vibrant displays and installations across iconic city landmarks.
Chengdu makeup artist Chen Shasha is reviving traditional Chinese bridal makeup, creating stunning looks and training the next generation at her popular studio.
Chengdu unveils the “Zhumeng” torch for the 2025 World Games, blending ancient Shu civilization with modern design to symbolize sportsmanship and innovation.
Chengdu’s Lantern Festival illuminates the city and unites communities from Hong Kong, Macao, and the Taiwan region, celebrating cultural diversity and unity.
‘Ne Zha 2’ captivates Chengdu during Chinese New Year, setting a new box office record with over 7 billion yuan in a single market.
Thousands of travelers attend Chengdu’s ‘Long Street Feast’ during Spring Festival, boosting the local economy through tourism and cultural celebrations.
As the Spring Festival approaches, travelers at Chengdudong Railway Station in Chengdu are bringing home regional specialties to share with their families, continuing a cherished tradition.
Yidu E-sports Academy in Chengdu is transforming gaming culture among youth by integrating Confucian philosophy into esports education, promoting positive growth and combating gaming addiction.
Residents of Chengdu celebrate the traditional Laba Festival by enjoying a special congee, marking the start of Spring Festival festivities on the lunar calendar.
Chengdu hosted the 2024 WDSF World Breaking Championship, bringing together over 200 global participants. B-girl India Sardjoe and B-boy Hishikawa Isshin claimed the women’s and men’s titles, respectively.
Chengdu hosted the 2024 World Breaking Championship, welcoming over 200 participants. Netherlands’ B-girl India Sardjoe and Japan’s B-boy Hishikawa Isshin claimed top titles.
Chengdu hosted the 2024 World Breaking Championship, bringing together over 200 attendees. B-girl India Sardjoe and B-boy Hishikawa Isshin claimed the top titles.
Chengdu hosted the 2024 World Breaking Championship, bringing together over 200 participants. B-girl India Sardjoe and B-boy Hishikawa Isshin claimed top honors.
Chengdu City in Southwest China hosted the 2024 World Dance Sport Federation World Breaking Championship, bringing together over 200 participants. Champions included B-girl India Sardjoe and B-boy Hishikawa Isshin.
Chengdu City hosted the 2024 World Breaking Championship, bringing together over 200 participants from around the globe. B-girl India Sardjoe and B-boy Hishikawa Isshin clinched the women’s and men’s titles respectively.
China achieved a historic milestone at the World Breaking Championships in Chengdu, securing two medals with Liu Qingyi winning silver and Wang Ruimiao earning bronze, marking their best-ever performance.
China achieved historic success at the World Breaking Championships in Chengdu, claiming two medals. Liu Qingyi won silver in the women’s event, while Wang Ruimiao earned bronze in the men’s division.
Discover the essence of Chengdu, where the fiery spice of hot pot meets the serene tradition of tea. This harmonious blend captures the heart and soul of every visitor to this vibrant city.
Li Haoran, a young designer from Chengdu, breathes new life into traditional lacquerware by infusing panda-inspired designs, blending ancient craftsmanship with modern innovation.