Bohai Mohe Embroidery: The Stunning Art of “Oil Painting” in Thread
Experience the three-dimensional beauty of Bohai Mohe embroidery, a national-level intangible cultural heritage from the Chinese mainland.
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Experience the three-dimensional beauty of Bohai Mohe embroidery, a national-level intangible cultural heritage from the Chinese mainland.
A Peking Opera troupe is currently touring Brazil, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of the Chinese mainland to South American audiences.
Explore the intricate art of Shaxi woodcarving from southwest China, where raw timber is transformed into breathtaking contemporary artistry.
Explore ‘Awakening in Colors,’ the 2026 CAFA graduation exhibition showcasing over 1,000 works from China’s brightest young artistic minds.
The China Pavilion’s ‘Dream Stream’ exhibition at the Venice Art Biennale blends Northern Song Dynasty inspiration with AI technology to explore cultural identity.
Discover the beauty of the Song Dynasty through “Serene Song,” an immersive virtual exhibition exploring ancient porcelain and the life of poet Su Shi.
A Northern Wei Dynasty pottery figurine of two women hand-in-hand at the Luoyang Museum becomes a viral symbol of friendship and companionship in modern China.
Tang Dynasty gold and silver wares feature decorative motifs that blend indigenous Chinese traditions with foreign influences, showcasing a unique artistic fusion from a golden age.
A major retrospective of celebrated Chinese painter Fu Luofei’s work is on display in Beijing this Labor Day holiday, featuring over 400 pieces of realist and wartime art.
A gilded Tang Dynasty flagon depicting dancing horses offering a toast reveals a vibrant history of cultural exchange between ancient China’s heartland and nomadic steppe cultures.
Artist He Wei blends traditional Chinese embroidery with VR technology, offering a global audience immersive cultural experiences in 2026.
Beijing’s CAFA Art Museum showcases 100 young Chinese designers, blending fashion with traditional art in a groundbreaking exhibition.
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.”