Guizhou’s Museum of Memory on Hands: A Portal to Heritage
Discover how Guizhou’s Museum of Memory on Hands preserves intangible heritage through immersive exhibits and rural empowerment in China’s southwestern mountains.
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Discover how Guizhou’s Museum of Memory on Hands preserves intangible heritage through immersive exhibits and rural empowerment in China’s southwestern mountains.
Shanghai Museum’s Ancient Chinese Bronze Gallery showcases 500 artifacts spanning 3,600 years, highlighting the evolution and cultural impact of bronze craftsmanship in China.
Traditional Chinese paper-cutting art finds modern relevance through Ne Zha-inspired creations, blending cultural heritage with pop culture success.
Spring transforms villages across the Chinese mainland into living art, where Huizhou’s historic architecture meets blossoming floral traditions rooted in cultural heritage.
Discover Wuhan’s iconic Doupi – a savory layered crepe filled with sticky rice and meats. Explore its history as a street food staple and cultural symbol in central China.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival saw a 6.3% tourism surge, driven by enhanced payment systems and cultural experiences reshaping international travel dynamics.
Chinese artist Li Hanxuan’s interactive installation reimagines legendary heroine Mu Guiying using shadow puppetry and digital tech at Beijing’s Nanchizi Museum.
Ancient Chinese heroine Mu Guiying inspires modern shadow puppetry art in Beijing exhibition, blending tradition with contemporary creativity.
Discover the 2,000-year-old Zhao Palace ruins in Handan, revealing insights into China’s Warring States Period and ancient governance.
Discover the Kaiping Diaolou, Guangdong’s UNESCO-listed towers blending Eastern and Western architecture, built by overseas Chinese to protect their homeland.
Hubei’s Yi’ai Lake Park blends Northern Song Dynasty heritage with wetland conservation, offering cultural immersion and ecological insights for global travelers and scholars.
Zhejiang’s Xitou Village, home to UNESCO-recognized Longquan Celadon, transforms into a cultural tourism hotspot, blending ancient traditions with rural economic revitalization.
Explore Yi’ai Lake Park in Hubei, blending Dongpo culture, ecological preservation, and leisure. A top-rated destination merging history with nature.
Discover Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage in Chengdu, a serene memorial honoring the Tang Dynasty poet’s legacy and his enduring influence on Chinese literature.
Explore the 1,500-year history of Changle Temple in Hebei, its rise as a Buddhist landmark, repeated reconstructions, and ultimate destruction in 1947.
China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration has received 41 illegally exported cultural relics from the U.S., including pottery, jade, and Buddhist artifacts, from the Manhattan DA’s Office.
Experience the magical night of Xi’an’s Tang Paradise, where Tang Dynasty architecture and elegant hanfu-clad visitors bring cultural heritage to life under dazzling lights.
Explore the unique backlight design of Dafo Cave in Xiangtangshan, showcasing Northern Qi’s Buddhist artistry and enriching visitors’ experience with its intricate patterns and vibrant lighting.
Explore China’s only underground tomb museum in Luoyang, where 2,000 years of history unfold through meticulously preserved dynastic burial chambers and artifacts.