San Francisco Welcomes Rare Hubei Cultural Relics Exhibition
Over 260 rare cultural relics from Hubei Province are arriving in San Francisco for an exhibition at the Asian Art Museum, showcasing China’s rich heritage to global audiences.
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Over 260 rare cultural relics from Hubei Province are arriving in San Francisco for an exhibition at the Asian Art Museum, showcasing China’s rich heritage to global audiences.
Master Zhang Juntao, the seventh-generation heir of the Bianjing Lantern Zhang craft in Kaifeng, is teaching children the art of lantern-making to preserve this centuries-old tradition.
The Hebei Museum in Shijiazhuang breaks tradition by opening on Mondays, increasing accessibility for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
Discover how Wei Jiequn, a master of Liubao tea production, is preserving traditional handcrafting techniques and sharing the rich culture of Guangxi’s Liubao tea with the world.
Discover how Zhang Jing is reviving Fengdu’s century-old wooden stick puppetry, preserving a unique Chinese cultural heritage.
Discover Tianyi Pavilion Museum in Ningbo, the oldest surviving private library in Chinese history. Explore its vast collections and serene gardens that capture China’s rich cultural heritage.
Discover the breathtaking autumn beauty of the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall of China, where history and nature blend in a kaleidoscope of fiery hues.
The Jinghang Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage site in China’s Zhejiang Province, has been a vital economic and cultural artery since ancient times, connecting regions and fostering development.
Discover the historical and cultural significance of the Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site that continues to influence the nation’s economic and cultural landscape.
Shuidong Street in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, is a historical treasure showcasing Lingnan culture. From ancient commerce to Su Shi’s Hejiang Building, it’s a must-visit for experiencing local heritage.
Discover Beijige Tower in Nanjing, an iconic landmark that offers a timeless glimpse into China’s cultural legacy.
As modern bridges rise, Suzhou Creek’s last ferryman shares his reflections on decades of service, marking the end of a traditional way of life along the waterway.
Former Mexican Ambassador to China, Sergio Ley Lopez, shares his personal journey of reconnecting with his Chinese heritage, blending his family’s past with his diplomatic mission.