Shuanglin Temple: A Hidden Gem of Ancient Chinese Art
Discover Shuanglin Temple, a 1,400-year-old sanctuary in Shanxi housing over 2,000 unique Ming Dynasty sculptures. Unveil the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese art and history in this hidden gem.
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Discover Shuanglin Temple, a 1,400-year-old sanctuary in Shanxi housing over 2,000 unique Ming Dynasty sculptures. Unveil the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese art and history in this hidden gem.
‘Black Myth: Wukong’ has propelled Lingyan Temple into the global spotlight, blending China’s rich culture with immersive gameplay and sparking worldwide interest in this ancient site.
The Chinese game ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ incorporates Shanxi’s famous hanging sculptures, showcasing ancient Chinese art and architecture to players worldwide.
An exhibition in Beijing showcases pillows from the Han Dynasty to modern times, reflecting China’s rich culture and history through unique designs and craftsmanship.
Chinese game ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ sells over 10 million copies within three days, marking a milestone in China’s gaming industry.
Discover how ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ brings China’s ancient architecture to life, immersing players in real-world settings inspired by ‘Journey to the West’.
Beijing welcomes its largest-ever lantern festival as the Zigong Lantern Festival lights up the capital, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China.
Foreign students in China are discovering the country’s rich culture through experiences like traditional opera, calligraphy, and Tai Chi. The more time they spend, the more they uncover China’s charms.
Handmade bamboo hairpins are captivating China’s youth, blending tradition with sustainability and sparking global interest in this timeless craft.
Discover the vibrant Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Guangzhou, where traditional architecture meets modern shopping and delectable local cuisine awaits.
China Media Group (CMG) will host this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala in Shenyang City, highlighting the cultural festivities on September 17 in northeast China’s Liaoning Province.
Chinese culture is taking center stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics, celebrating 60 years of China-France relations and enriching the global event with cultural exchanges.
Paper-made hanfu costumes featuring intricate papercutting art captivated visitors at the 2024 Xi’an Silk Road International Tourism Expo, highlighting the richness of Chinese culture.
Valentine’s Day, celebrated worldwide, takes on unique expressions in China through the Qixi Festival—a day symbolizing devoted love, rooted in the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
The China Culture and Arts Festival returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival after three years, uniting performers and audiences under the theme ‘Rituals That Unite Us’.
Discover Luoyang’s ancient splendor in the documentary “Luoyang: Depths of Time,” where Professor Guo Bingjie unveils the city’s rich history and cultural significance.
Experience the thrill of Yushu City’s annual horse and yak racing festival in Qinghai Province, showcasing breathtaking equestrian skills and celebrating rich cultural traditions.
Paris’ first women’s dragon boat team, composed of breast cancer survivors, participated in the 2024 Olympic torch relay, symbolizing resilience and promoting Chinese culture.
Discover how whimsical artifacts with charming faces are captivating visitors at Beijing’s Chinese Archaeological Museum, located on the city’s central axis, China’s newest UNESCO World Heritage site.
Every spring, China’s historic city of Luoyang dazzles visitors with a breathtaking display of blooming peonies, known as the “King of Flowers,” symbolizing wealth and prosperity in ancient culture.