
Dough Artistry Revives Ne Zha: Traditional Craft Meets Modern Animation
Shanxi dough artist Lu Peihong reimagines ‘Ne Zha 2’ hero through traditional sculpting, blending cinematic flair with centuries-old craftsmanship.
News & Insights Across Asia
Shanxi dough artist Lu Peihong reimagines ‘Ne Zha 2’ hero through traditional sculpting, blending cinematic flair with centuries-old craftsmanship.
Cui Xiaoqing’s ‘Thousand Character Patterns Project’ bridges traditional paper cutting with Chinese character origins, on display in Beijing.
Architect Xu Tiantian wins 2025 Wolf Prize for rural transformation projects, marking China’s first recognition in the prestigious global awards.
Descendants preserve Yellow River boatmen traditions as ancient ferry ports evolve into cultural landmarks, blending history with modern opportunities.
Xizang’s Living Buddah trainees master ancient scriptures and modern disciplines, fostering culturally-grounded leadership for 21st-century challenges.
A cold front transforms mountains in Shanxi Province into stunning snowscapes, evoking traditional ink paintings and highlighting cultural landmarks.
Explore Yotkan Ancient City in Xinjiang, where Silk Road history meets stunning desert landscapes. A journey through millennia awaits.
Sichuan’s Mengding Mountain revitalizes traditional tea cultivation through technology, balancing cultural preservation with economic growth in China’s historic heartland.
Experience Wuxi City’s vibrant nightscape from Ermao Peak, blending cultural heritage with modern development in a captivating livestream event.
Hani CPPCC member Yang Yuni presents cultural artifact, advocates rural revitalization at Beijing conference.
Tourists in Kunming experienced Naxi traditions at the 1,000-year-old Sanduo Festival, joining dances and rituals in Yunnan Ethnic Village.
China’s cultural confidence takes center stage at the Two Sessions, driven by the global embrace of Peking Opera, festivals, and tech-driven heritage revitalization.
Explore Zhaoqing’s 600-year-old Yuejianglou Garden, where military history meets ancient inkstone craftsmanship in a restored public museum.
Handan Museum’s 3,000-year-old artifacts, from Warring States bronzes to Tang Dynasty sculptures, reveal China’s cultural depth.
Catch up on China’s key developments from March 3-9, 2025, covering tech growth, cross-strait travel, and cultural initiatives in our weekly news quiz.
A wooden robotic arm installation in Beijing reimagines traditional paper-cutting art through mechanical precision, blending heritage with modern technology.
China\u2019s female political advisors emphasize innovation, resilience, and cultural preservation in advice to young women during key policy meeting.
Foreign tourism to China surges as visitors explore ancient wonders, culinary delights, and cultural treasures. Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights tourism’s role in fostering global understanding.
Chen Fenwan’s paper-cutting installation ‘A Wall’ at Beijing’s Nanchizi Museum revives the stories of Guangdong’s Taipingxu area through intricate artworks capturing historical traces.
Exploring Mulan’s evolution from Chinese folklore heroine to global symbol of empowerment, and her lasting impact on culture, business and gender discourse.