Harvard Students Immerse Themselves in Chinese Cultural Heritage in Hangzhou
Over 40 Harvard students experienced Chinese intangible cultural heritage in Hangzhou, appreciating traditional attires and trying woodblock printing.
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Over 40 Harvard students experienced Chinese intangible cultural heritage in Hangzhou, appreciating traditional attires and trying woodblock printing.
Approximately 300 youths from Taiwan region have begun a winter camp in Beijing, participating in cultural exchanges and exploring Chinese heritage across 17 provinces and cities.
The ‘Years As Songs’ gala on January 11 at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena celebrates Chinese New Year, showcasing China’s cultural legacy through poetry, dance, and music, marking the festival’s recognition by UNESCO.
Beijing’s Central Axis, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a testament to China’s rich history and cultural heritage. Discover how this ancient axis continues to shape modern preservation efforts.
Students and teachers from seven Chinese mainland universities explored cultural heritage sites in Taiwan region, visiting historic landmarks and engaging in educational exchanges.
CGTN unveils ‘The Sights, Sounds and Shades of Beijing’, a documentary exploring the city’s rich heritage through the eyes of artists capturing its unique colors, sounds, and transformations.
The beauty of China unfolds through the eyes of an 8-year-old painter, whose artwork reflects personal connections to her family’s heritage and three iconic cities: Hangzhou, Yuyao, and Shanghai.
Fish lantern parades are illuminating Luoyang’s archaeological park during the National Day holiday, inviting visitors to experience a 600-year-old tradition of prosperity and good fortune.
Discover the rich heritage of Confucius’ hometown in Qufu, Shandong Province, during the 2024 China International Confucius Cultural Festival from September 27 to October 7.
A major cultural program, ‘The Legend of Silk Manuscripts’, co-produced by China Media Group and the National Cultural Heritage Administration, was launched on September 10 in Beijing.
Gongshu Hall in Huxian County, Xi’an, is an ancient wooden house showcasing Ming Dynasty architecture with exquisite interior designs, including artistic carvings and traditional calligraphy.
Pingding County in Shanxi Province preserves a 2,000-year-old pottery tradition known as Pingding sand ware. Renowned for its practicality and beauty, this craft is affectionately called “Artwork for Common People.”
The National Museum of China is hosting “Bridging Eras – The Copper Art of Zhu Bingren through Eight Decades”, showcasing over 100 bronze sculptures by master artist Zhu Bingren.
Discover the timeless art of Yixing Jun-glazed pottery, an ancient craft renowned for its vibrant glazes and thumb stacking technique, connecting China’s past and present.
Discover the majestic Jinshanling Great Wall in Hebei Province—a remarkable testament to China’s history and architectural brilliance, now a thriving tourist destination boosting local prosperity.
French students of Chinese descent embark on a 5-city journey from Shanghai to Macao to reconnect with their roots, amidst a surge of cultural events across Asia.
Step into the Luoyang Han Dynasty Art Museum to explore priceless stone reliefs that vividly depict life 2,000 years ago, offering a unique glimpse into ancient China’s civilization.
Discover the House of the Huangcheng Chancellor in Shanxi, a historic residence of Qing Dynasty premier Chen Tingjing, showcasing imperial architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Zhangzhou puppet-head carving, an intricate craft from Fujian Province with over 1,000 years of history, continues to captivate audiences and preserve China’s rich cultural heritage.
Shandong Province celebrates its cultural heritage with the opening of Qingfenghu Yellow River Culture Park in Dongying and the 10th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in Qufu.