Preserving Tradition: The Art of Making Soy Sauce in Vietnam
Discover the age-old tradition of making soy sauce in Vietnam, where locals continue to craft this essential condiment using methods passed down through generations.
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Discover the age-old tradition of making soy sauce in Vietnam, where locals continue to craft this essential condiment using methods passed down through generations.
The annual water lily harvest in Vietnam creates breathtaking scenes along the Mekong River, drawing visitors and photographers worldwide to witness this romantic and iconic event.
The Zhijiang branch of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum in Hangzhou, opened on August 29, showcases thousands of artifacts spanning over 10,000 years of history, becoming a new cultural hotspot.
Explorers journey from Beijing to Xizang’s remote regions, uncovering the unique culture and traditions of the plateau in the documentary ‘Lingering Melody on the Plateau’.
Nestled among Anhui’s mountains, Lixi Village enchants visitors with its tranquil landscapes and rich heritage, offering a serene escape into nature’s beauty.
‘Grandpa Nyima’s Dream’, a new 4K documentary on CGTN, explores the efforts to preserve traditional Tibetan Dro dances on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, highlighting the tension between modernization and cultural heritage.
Francesco Sisci, senior researcher at Renmin University of China, discusses the importance of common prosperity as the keystone of society and China’s balance between modernization and traditional values.
Artisans in Yongji, Shanxi Province, are revitalizing an ancient cloth-making tradition, transforming local cotton into vibrant fabrics through spinning, weaving, and embroidering by hand.
A new documentary, ‘Grandpa Nyima’s Dream’, premieres December 7, offering insight into the 1,300-year-old Jiuhe Dro Dances and life on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
Grandpa Nyima, a 78-year-old Tibetan elder, seeks to revive the traditional Dro dances in his remote village, highlighting the challenges of preserving cultural heritage in modern times.
Quanzhou, a city on China’s southeast coast, was the heart of the Maritime Silk Road, fostering trade and cultural exchange between East and West. Discover its rich heritage and lasting influence.
China’s Wuqiao International Circus Festival in Hebei Province celebrates over 1,400 years of acrobatic heritage, uniting performers worldwide and honoring the region’s rich cultural legacy along the Grand Canal.
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.
Beijing’s Zhongshan Park defies winter norms with vibrant colors, offering stunning scenes to visitors. Discover the park’s blend of natural beauty and rich history this season.
Discover the rich traditions of the Yao ethnic group during the Panwang Festival, a 1,700-year-old celebration honoring their ancestor King Pan through vibrant song and dance.
Former teacher Zhang Xinjing leads a team compiling the 1,000-year-old annals of Yuansi Village, Anhui Province, aiming to boost local pride and reconnect former residents with their heritage.
Discover Kashgar, a vibrant city along the ancient Silk Road in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where history and modernity converge.
Anhui’s wood carvings are a testament to the province’s rich history, blending art and architecture. Discover how these intricate works reflect centuries-old traditions and continue to captivate the world.
Tashi Tsering brings the world’s best picture books to Tibetan children in Xizang, translating them into Tibetan and reaching even the most remote areas.
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.