Beijing Exhibitions Highlight China’s Cultural Heritage and Global Art Scene
Beijing hosts a series of exhibitions highlighting China’s cultural heritage and global artistic connections, from Maritime Silk Road artifacts to tributes to Shakespeare.
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Beijing hosts a series of exhibitions highlighting China’s cultural heritage and global artistic connections, from Maritime Silk Road artifacts to tributes to Shakespeare.
Discover the timeless elegance of the Mu Residence in Lijiang Ancient Town, a historical gem that reflects the rich heritage and architectural brilliance of the Naxi people.
The ‘Mint Mambo’ trend, a vibrant blend of mint green, is making waves online. This lively hue echoes deep roots in Chinese cultural heritage, reflecting a fusion of tradition and modernity.
Discover Mu’s Residence in Lijiang Ancient Town—a historical treasure reflecting centuries of Naxi culture and Chinese heritage. Explore its architectural marvels and rich history.
Discover the rich legacy of Fujian’s tulou, traditional Hakka communal homes where close-knit communities uphold values of loyalty, respect, and honesty.
Embark on a captivating city walk in Quanzhou, where ancient temples and modern life intertwine, revealing the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Discover Nanyin, the enchanting and soulful music tradition of Quanzhou in Fujian province, featuring elegant melodies played on unique instruments like the dongxiao and pipa, preserving ancient folk tunes and poetry.
Discover the timeless beauty of Fujian Province’s ancient tulou dwellings and shimmering rice fields, where tradition and nature harmoniously intertwine in a landscape rich with history and culture.
Discover the ancient South Gate of Dali Old Town in Yunnan Province, a 600-year-old symbol steeped in Bai culture, nestled between Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake.
The Jinshanling Great Wall in China’s Hebei Province reveals its true splendor in summer, showcasing its well-preserved architecture amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Home to nearly 110,000 Buddhist stone statues and thousands of caves, China’s Longmen Grottoes offer a breathtaking glimpse into ancient artistry and devotion.
An enormous mountain relief mural in Handan, north China’s Hebei Province, showcases the heritage of the Cizhou kiln, depicting its traditional porcelain-making processes and attracting visitors worldwide.
The Dujiangyan Water-Releasing Ceremony in China’s Sichuan Province celebrates a 2,000-year-old tradition at the UNESCO-listed Dujiangyan Irrigation System, highlighting ancient engineering and rich cultural heritage.
Tourists are embracing traditional hanfu attire at Beijing’s Palace Museum, connecting with China’s rich cultural heritage in a vibrant and immersive way.
An immersive exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum of China invites visitors to explore the magnificent beauty and historical significance of China’s ancient grotto art.
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.