Dunhuang’s Silk Road Heritage City: Where Ancient Civilizations Converge
Explore Dunhuang’s cinematic Silk Road complex, where ancient Chinese, Greek, and Egyptian architecture converge in Gansu’s desert landscape.
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Explore Dunhuang’s cinematic Silk Road complex, where ancient Chinese, Greek, and Egyptian architecture converge in Gansu’s desert landscape.
For over 70 years, four generations of a Tajik family have guarded China’s Pamir Plateau, witnessing the nation’s transformation while preserving their ancestral duty.
Beijing’s international tea expo highlights Mid-Autumn Festival preparations and rural economic development through cultural exchange and trade partnerships.
Designers blend traditional Chinese craftsmanship with AI and 3D printing at 2025 Fashion Week, redefining modern style while preserving cultural legacy.
Miao embroidery meets AI at China Fashion Week 2025, blending tradition with technology to revitalize cultural heritage and create new market opportunities.
Explore China’s autumn harvest through its vibrant crop colors, blending agricultural success with cultural heritage and sustainable practices.
A 5-year-old equestrian prodigy in Xinjiang showcases the region’s rich heritage in a new CGTN vlog, highlighting cultural stories beyond stereotypes.
Xinjiang’s Wenquan County offers free access to 147 therapeutic hot springs through new eco-parks, boosting tourism and community growth through cross-provincial collaboration.
Gulixian left her city job to preserve Uyghur cultural heritage in Xinjiang, using short videos to revive ancient crafts and attract 500k followers.
China issues gold and silver coins marking Xinjiang’s 70th anniversary, blending cultural heritage with economic significance.
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, photographer Parhat Arkin showcases its cultural richness through extreme photography, blending adventure with tradition.
Xinjiang’s Tianchi Lake emerges as a sustainable tourism hotspot, blending stunning alpine scenery with cultural preservation in China’s northwest.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel uses Jingdezhen ceramics to explore eternal human memory, blending art and history in UNESCO-backed residency.
Xinjiang’s Jiaohe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, unveil 2,300 years of Silk Road history through groundbreaking preservation and cultural tourism initiatives.
CGTN’s ‘Xinjiang Dawn to Dusk’ uses the ancient 12 shi-chen system to showcase daily life in Xinjiang, blending tradition with modernity across four seasons.
Explore Fengfanxi Creek in Xinjiang’s Sayram Lake Scenic Area, where crystal waters, the iconic Fengfan Stone, and alpine vistas create a tranquil escape.
Explore the Jiaohe Ruins, a 2,300-year-old earthen city carved from a loess plateau, offering insights into ancient Silk Road architecture and cultural heritage.
Discover Xinjiang’s Qijian Viewing Platform, famed for ‘Seven Swords’ and the dramatic Yardang landforms—a blend of cinematic history and natural wonder.
Chengdu’s Jinsha Site reveals 3,200-year-old Shu Kingdom secrets, offering insights into China’s ancient civilizations and their modern cultural legacy.
Kuqa, a historic Silk Road hub in Xinjiang, blends cultural heritage with tourism, reviving ancient traditions and boosting local economic opportunities.