
Granite Marvel: Exploring Guangzhou’s Sacred Heart Cathedral
Discover Guangzhou’s Sacred Heart Cathedral, a 19th-century granite Gothic marvel built by French missionaries, still vibrant with faith and culture today.
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Discover Guangzhou’s Sacred Heart Cathedral, a 19th-century granite Gothic marvel built by French missionaries, still vibrant with faith and culture today.
Hunan Province celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Mawangdui Han Dynasty tombs excavation, highlighting decades of archaeological achievements and the enduring impact of Mawangdui culture.
Wuxi’s bamboo carving art is flourishing as skilled artisans create intricate designs on bamboo pieces. Travelers are captivated by these exquisite works, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Discover the majestic Jinshanling Great Wall in north China’s Hebei Province—a living testament to ancient China’s strategic genius and a burgeoning hub boosting local economic development.
Explore Wuxi’s Huishan Ancient Town, a captivating open-air museum featuring well-preserved architecture from the Ming and Qing dynasties, showcasing caisson ceilings and traditional corridors.
An exhibition of Quyang’s stone carvings opens at the National Museum of China, featuring ancient relics and contemporary pieces that celebrate over 2,000 years of Chinese sculpting heritage.
Discover Shamian Island in Guangzhou—a charming slice of Europe with its historic Western-style architecture from its days as a British and French concession.
Stretching over 506 kilometers, the Sanggan River in northern China is a natural and cultural treasure, offering breathtaking views and a rich history reflected in poetry and art.
A stunning fire-pot performance in a small town in Chongqing lit up the night sky, dazzling onlookers with showers of sparks and flames. This traditional spectacle showcases China’s rich cultural heritage.
A visit to Jianchuan Wood Carving Art Town in Yunnan Province offers a serene experience blending picturesque scenery with the rich wood carving traditions of multiple ethnic groups.
From epic bike rides to ancient weddings, China’s cultural heritage is being celebrated anew. Individuals and students are embracing traditions, connecting past and present in innovative ways.
AI technology is transforming black and white photos into vibrant color images, reviving old memories and connecting us more deeply with the past. Discover how this innovation impacts Asia and beyond.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall, located in north China’s Hebei Province, is a magnificent testament to China’s history and culture, offering visitors an unforgettable journey through time.
An exploration of Asia’s rich artistic heritage, from a Zhejiang paper-cutting artist sending Olympic blessings to Paris, to Shanghai’s pivotal role in Chinese oil painting.
An exhibition titled “Ancient Chinese Food Culture” is underway at Beijing’s National Museum of China, showcasing lifelike replicas of traditional dishes that celebrate China’s rich culinary heritage.
Discover Jichang Garden in Wuxi, a masterpiece of classical Chinese garden design. With its lush greenery and the art of ‘borrowed scenery,’ it offers a serene retreat reflecting centuries of cultural heritage.
A new chocolate museum in Xi’an is amazing visitors with edible masterpieces, including replicas of the Bell Tower and Terracotta Warriors, blending history with sweet artistry.
Quanzhou’s Nanyang architecture showcases a harmonious blend of Chinese and Southeast Asian styles, reflecting the rich cultural heritage brought back by overseas Chinese who returned from Southeast Asia.
The Kaiping Diaolou and Villages in Guangdong Province showcase a unique blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles. With 1,800 preserved fortified towers, they tell a rich story of cultural fusion.
Nestled in Guizhou’s hills, Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village offers an immersive experience into the Miao ethnic group’s rich culture, from traditional stilt houses to intricate silver jewelry and vibrant festivals.