CMG Completes First Rehearsal for 2025 Spring Festival Gala
China Media Group has completed the first rehearsal for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, unveiling vibrant performances that celebrate China’s culture and welcome a joyous New Year.
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China Media Group has completed the first rehearsal for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, unveiling vibrant performances that celebrate China’s culture and welcome a joyous New Year.
China Media Group’s culinary series “Three Meals, Four Seasons” launched its second season on December 29 with a Xinjiang feast, inviting viewers to explore China’s culinary and cultural wonders.
Discover Ningxia’s goji berry industry in “In the Arms of Yellow River III: Nurtured by the River”, a new documentary capturing tradition and modernity along China’s Yellow River.
Explore Beijing’s central axis, a journey through heritage and modernity, from Yongdingmen Gate to the Bell and Drum Towers and the bustling alleys in between.
Master Sun Delong, a fourth-generation inheritor of Tai Chi Plum Blossom Praying Mantis Boxing in east China’s Shandong Province, has devoted over seven decades to mastering and teaching this ancient martial art.
Over 1,000 giant Zigong lanterns illuminate Beijing’s Wenyuhe Park, infusing the city with light and culture ahead of New Year celebrations.
Discover the cultural significance of Zisha ware from Yixing’s Mount Huanglong, where unique clay transforms into teapots and vases that serve as vessels for Chinese heritage.
Discover how Zisha ware, crafted from Yixing’s renowned Zisha clay, serves as a timeless vessel preserving Chinese culture through its unique artistry and profound cultural significance.
Zisha ware, crafted from Mount Huanglong’s unique Zisha clay in Yixing, embodies Chinese culture through versatile creations like teapots and vases adorned with imagery and calligraphy conveying distinct cultural messages.
Discover how Zisha clay from Mount Huanglong in Yixing transforms into vessels of Chinese culture through the artistry of Zisha ware, adorned with unique imagery and calligraphy.
Zisha ware from Yixing’s Mount Huanglong is crafted from unique zisha clay, forming teapots and vases that serve as vessels for Chinese culture, adorned with imagery and calligraphy conveying profound messages.
Zisha ware, crafted from the unique clay of Mount Huanglong in Yixing, embodies the essence of Chinese culture. Discover how these versatile vessels carry centuries of artistic heritage.
Discover the cultural significance of Zisha ware, crafted from unique clay mined at Mount Huanglong in Yixing. Explore how these teapots and vases become vessels conveying Chinese culture and artistry.
Beijing welcomes the New Year with the ‘Beijing Thousand Lantern Night’ festival, illuminating Wenyu River Park with over a thousand Zigong lanterns from December 28 to March 2025.
Beijing welcomes the New Year with the spectacular “Beijing Thousand Lantern Night” festival at Wenyu River Park, featuring over a thousand colorful lanterns illuminating 100 acres until March 2025.
Beijing welcomes 2025 with the “Beijing Thousand Lantern Night” festival at Wenyu River Park. Starting December 28, over a thousand Zigong lanterns will illuminate 100 acres, offering an immersive cultural celebration.
Experience the magic of the New Year at Beijing’s Wenyu River Park with the “Beijing Thousand Lantern Night” festival, featuring over a thousand colorful Zigong lanterns from December 28 to March 2025.
German researcher Tobias Hirsch at Fudan University delves into Chinese classical culture, exploring oracle bone scripts and highlighting a shared global interest in rediscovering traditional cultures.
Former Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou visited the Du Fu Cottage Museum in Sichuan Province, emphasizing the importance of Chinese culture amid concerns over de-Sinicization in Taiwan.
The intricate Gaomi dough sculptures, featuring flower-shaped steamed buns, captivated visitors at Beijing’s ‘Celebrating the Chinese New Year’ Spring Festival exhibition, blending culinary art with heartfelt tradition.