Nanjing’s Lantern Glow Ignites Spring Festival Anticipation
Nanjing’s historic Qinhuai Lantern Festival lights up Laomendong, blending tradition with modern designs to welcome the 2026 Spring Festival.
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Nanjing’s historic Qinhuai Lantern Festival lights up Laomendong, blending tradition with modern designs to welcome the 2026 Spring Festival.
A surreal ice waterfall in China’s Shuanglongwan draws comparisons to ‘Stranger Things,’ creating a winter spectacle attracting tourists and photographers.
A fusion of 10,000 drones, robotic performers, and traditional opera marked the 2025 China Sci-Tech Innovation Gala, celebrating Anhui’s pivotal role in Peking Opera’s origins.
President Xi’s 2025 southwest China tour highlights cultural preservation driving rural economic growth, with coffee exports and ethnic tourism shaping development strategies.
Discover how Yunnan’s ancient Jia ma woodblock prints evolve from sacred rituals to modern cultural icons, blending tradition with contemporary creativity in 2026.
President Xi Jinping announces China’s successful completion of 14th Five-Year Plan targets, highlighting 2025 economic growth, tech breakthroughs, and cultural revival.
Artisans in Jiangsu craft symbolic rice cakes as 2026 Spring Festival approaches, blending culinary tradition with cultural aspirations for prosperity.
A Bai grandmother’s late-life artistic journey from needlework to canvas inspires global audiences, proving creativity knows no age. #BaiCulture #ArtisticJourney
In 2025, Africa accelerates efforts to reclaim cultural identity through reparations, artifact retrieval, and renaming public spaces, reshaping its global narrative.
A new exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum of China showcases artifacts from the 2,200-year-old Wuwangdun Tomb, offering insights into the Chu state’s culture and rituals.
As the Zaifen Huangmei Opera Troupe marks its 20th anniversary, discover how this folk art form blends tradition with modern appeal, captivating audiences across generations.
As 2026 approaches, horse-themed crafts across China blend ancient zodiac traditions with modern design, reflecting cultural heritage’s enduring economic and social relevance.
Xi’an’s 1,300-year-old Dayan Pagoda dazzles with new year illuminations, blending Tang Dynasty heritage with modern technology as 2026 approaches.
As the 2025 winter solstice arrives, Beijing’s Summer Palace dazzles visitors with a golden sunset aligning perfectly with the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, blending nature and ancient design.
Discover the soulful melodies of the Yi ethnic group’s bamboo and brass mouth harp, a centuries-old tradition resonating in southwest China’s mountains as cultural preservation efforts gain momentum in 2025.
Hundreds of horses traverse Hulun Buir Grassland’s snowy plains, symbolizing cultural heritage as the Year of the Horse approaches in 2026.
Inner Mongolia’s galloping horses symbolize cultural continuity as China prepares for 2026’s Year of the Horse, blending tradition with modern ecotourism opportunities.
A new documentary chronicles Xizang’s 60-year transformation through personal stories and historical footage, highlighting progress in infrastructure, education, and cultural preservation.
The annual Butter Lamp Festival, honoring Buddhist master Tsong Khapa, lights up Xizang and western China, blending spirituality with cultural heritage in 2025.
A fusion of traditional Yi attire and modern design dazzles in Daliangshan, showcasing cultural preservation and innovation in 2025.