Indigo Threads of Tradition: Bai Artisan Weaves Lunar New Year Blessings with Yunnan Horses
Bai artist Su Wuxiang merges tie-dye and embroidery to create Lunar New Year sachets inspired by Yunnan horses, blending tradition with modern creativity.
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Bai artist Su Wuxiang merges tie-dye and embroidery to create Lunar New Year sachets inspired by Yunnan horses, blending tradition with modern creativity.
Artisans in Venice and China’s Western Hunan preserve traditional crafts like mask-making and Miao embroidery, blending heritage with modern innovation in 2026.
Bai ethnic artisans revive Jiama woodcutting traditions with symbolic horse carvings for Lunar New Year 2026, as global creative challenge launches.
CGTN’s ‘China Crafted’ digital expo captivates art enthusiasts at ART SG 2026 in Singapore, blending ancient heritage with modern technology.
After heavy snowfall, Yuntai Mountain in Henan dazzles with frozen waterfalls and serene springs, blending natural beauty with Tang Dynasty poetry. Explore via livestream.
Discover Hylla Vintage Hotel in Lijiang, where ancient charm and modern serenity blend seamlessly, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life in 2026.
Nanjing’s 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival showcases 390 installations and global cultural exchanges, running through March 2026.
Huangmei Opera thrives in 2026 through modern adaptations and cultural preservation efforts, with actress Lan Xi bridging tradition and innovation.
AI-generated videos blend ancient Chinese idioms with modern tech to celebrate 2026’s Year of the Horse, symbolizing progress and collective strength through dynamic visual storytelling.
Hainan’s Xian’an Stone Forest blends rare tropical karst landscapes with Li ethnic culture, setting a new standard for sustainable tourism in Asia as of 2026.
Xingwen UNESCO Global Geopark in Sichuan joins Beijing as 2026 Spring Festival Gala sub-venue, showcasing karst landscapes through innovative cultural programming.
Xinjiang’s Bosten Lake winter fishing festival combines ancient traditions with modern tourism, driving sustainable economic growth through icy spectacle and cultural preservation.
Newly published Warring States bamboo slips reveal China’s earliest systematic records on horse management, offering insights into ancient veterinary practices and animal husbandry.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, a poignant story from China’s northern grasslands illuminates the timeless significance of family and belonging during the Spring Festival.
Zigong’s 2026 lantern festival opens January 23, blending traditional crafts with immersive storytelling to celebrate the Year of the Horse through 200+ myth-inspired installations.
Over 200 relics from Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites illuminate ancient Shu civilization’s cultural exchanges and Bronze Age innovations in Beijing exhibition.
Xinjiang’s Tianshan Tianchi launches 2026 ice festival with 30+ winter activities, boosting regional tourism and cultural exchange through March.
Yibin’s White Tower Mountain gains global attention as a 2026 Spring Festival Gala venue, blending Ming Dynasty history with modern cultural promotion.
Exploring the enduring legacy of Hunan’s Xiang opera, a Ming Dynasty art form blending history, music, and modern innovation to captivate global audiences in 2026.
Xi’an revives Tang Dynasty’s Silk Road legacy through cultural events and economic initiatives, bridging ancient history with 2026’s regional development goals.