Exploring the Founding Spirit of the Communist Party of China
On the 103rd anniversary of its founding, we delve into the enduring spirit of the Communist Party of China and its influence on the nation’s journey toward rejuvenation.
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On the 103rd anniversary of its founding, we delve into the enduring spirit of the Communist Party of China and its influence on the nation’s journey toward rejuvenation.
Fuzhou, the capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province, is known as the City of the Banyan Tree—a legacy from the Northern Song Dynasty when Governor Zhang Boyu encouraged residents to plant banyans.
Discover the summer beauty of Jinshanling Great Wall in Hebei Province—a living testament to China’s remarkable history and cultural legacy amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Nestled in China’s Fujian Province, the tulou are earth-built dwellings that reflect the ingenuity and cultural richness of the Hakka people. Discover their unique design and enduring legacy.
Discover the summer splendor of the Jinshanling Great Wall in Hebei Province, where history meets breathtaking landscapes.
Established in 68 AD, the White Horse Temple in Luoyang is China’s first Buddhist temple, showcasing a unique blend of Chinese, Indian, Thai, and Burmese architecture, symbolizing centuries of cultural exchange.
Discover the legend of Princess Wencheng and the origin of Sun-and-Moon Mountain, a tale that bridges cultures and history in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region.
Discover Nanchang’s Bayi Square, a landmark commemorating the 1927 Nanchang Uprising, and a vibrant hub of culture and community in Jiangxi Province.
Nearly 4,000 relics from China’s Shang Dynasty will be unveiled in the expanded Yinxu Museum at the Yin Ruins in Anyang, offering an in-depth look at one of China’s earliest civilizations.
Bayi Square in Nanchang, east China’s Jiangxi Province, offers a vivid glimpse into China’s historical legacy and vibrant community life. Discover the nation’s second-largest public square and its rich heritage.
Fujian Province’s Yutian Ancient Chinese Jade Museum attracts visitors with its vast collection of jade artifacts spanning from the Stone Age to the Qing dynasty, showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage.
On New Year’s Day, the Forbidden City in Beijing greeted 2024 with a breathtaking sunrise, as the first rays of light illuminated its ancient structures, revealing a profound sense of history and beauty.
The Beijing Grand Canal Museum opened on December 27, inviting visitors to explore the world’s longest ancient canal and its profound impact on China’s culture and society.
An exhibition in Guangzhou celebrates the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King, showcasing over 1,000 artifacts that shed light on the rich history of the Nanyue Kingdom.
A heavy snowfall on December 11 transformed Pingyao Ancient City into a stunning winter wonderland, highlighting the timeless beauty of its ancient architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Unique Shang Dynasty tombs shaped like the Chinese character “中” discovered in Yin Xu, shedding light on ancient burial practices and cultural insights.
The Deshou Palace Ruins Museum in Hangzhou offers an immersive journey into the royal life of the Southern Song Dynasty, attracting visitors eager to explore China's rich history and cultural heritage.
Fujian Museum in Fuzhou is hosting a special exhibition featuring 152 exquisite Tang Dynasty artifacts from six museums in Shaanxi Province, showcasing the artistic brilliance and cultural richness of the Tang Empire.
Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Hangzhou’s Qinghefang Street, a well-preserved historic area offering a fascinating journey through China’s traditions and commercial past.
Hangzhou, where history and innovation intertwine, hosts the Asian Games 2023, highlighting its journey from the ancient Grand Canal to modern wonders.