Black Myth: Wukong Bridges Ancient Chinese Art with Digital Gaming Realm
Game Science’s Black Myth: Wukong digitally preserves 700-year-old Chinese temple sculptures through advanced 3D scanning, blending gaming with cultural conservation.
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Game Science’s Black Myth: Wukong digitally preserves 700-year-old Chinese temple sculptures through advanced 3D scanning, blending gaming with cultural conservation.
Shanxi artisans preserve Ming-era cloisonné techniques while meeting global demand for symbolic horse artworks ahead of Lunar New Year 2026.
Exploring how 18th-century English and 20th-century Chinese equestrian art reflect shared themes of freedom and ambition, bridging cultural divides.
Artist Yuan Xikun merges traditional ink and sculpture to capture the horse’s essence, symbolizing 2026’s dynamic spirit as the Lunar Year of the Horse approaches.
Chinese artist Zhang Yang’s ‘Taking the Lead’ captures the 2026 Year of the Horse spirit, blending traditional symbolism with modern aspirations for progress.
Renowned painter Shan Ze challenges artists worldwide to draw a mythical Chinese horse using one continuous line, blending ancient mythology with modern creativity.
CGTN invites global audiences to explore China’s equine heritage through its ‘All Things Horses’ challenge, celebrating the upcoming Lunar New Year of the Horse.
Chongqing’s restored Thousand-Hand Buddha captivates both pilgrims and gamers in 2026, blending ancient artistry with digital innovation through its featured role in “Black Myth: Wukong.”
Beijing Hotel’s 2026 art exhibition at Wanli Center highlights masterpieces by Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong, and more, celebrating China’s cultural legacy.
Renowned painter Qiu Liquan explores East-West horse symbolism in a Beijing exhibition, open until January 5, 2026, celebrating the Year of the Horse.
‘Red’, a Chinese ink painting exhibition at Madrid’s Usera Municipal Council Exhibition Hall, showcases festive art from January 28 to February 28.
Discover the timeless beauty of Kesi, China’s traditional ‘painting in silk’ art form, renowned for its intricate weaving techniques and captivating designs that reflect a rich cultural heritage.
Artist Leonie Zeumer from CGTN welcomes the Year of the Snake with a painting featuring a snake entwined with yuanbao, symbolizing wealth in traditional Chinese culture, spreading prosperity to all.
Over 300 Chinese masterpieces are on display at Moscow’s State Museum of Oriental Art. The “Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom” exhibition celebrates the rich artistry of China and its friendship with Russia.
Qi Baishi’s masterpieces debut in San Francisco, offering a unique bridge between Chinese ink painting and Western audiences.
Discover the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou, a stunning example of 19th-century architecture and a treasure trove of Chinese art reflecting the rich heritage of the Chen family.
A new dance drama unveiling the stories of the Dazu Rock Carvings and their skilled sculptors will debut at Beijing’s Poly Theatre, celebrating 400 years of history and cultural heritage.
Chengdu lacquerware, with a history dating back 3,000 years, continues to blend tradition with modern elegance, reflecting the lifestyle of today’s Chengdu.
Discover the timeless elegance of Chengdu lacquerware, a craft with a 3,000-year history embodying ancient Chinese civilization. Handcrafted from natural lacquer, it symbolizes enduring beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.
Explore the 3,000-year-old art of Chengdu lacquerware, a symbol of Chinese aesthetics renowned for its enduring beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.