Tianducheng: China’s Own Slice of Paris in Hangzhou
Discover Tianducheng, a luxury development in Hangzhou, China, that brings the iconic landmarks of Paris to Asia. Experience the charm of the French capital without leaving the region.
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Discover Tianducheng, a luxury development in Hangzhou, China, that brings the iconic landmarks of Paris to Asia. Experience the charm of the French capital without leaving the region.
China Media Group and Zhejiang Province have launched a national short video base in Hangzhou, focusing on media innovation and high-quality content production.
The 2024 China Costume Festival in Hangzhou celebrates traditional Hanfu clothing, inviting visitors to experience the charm of Chinese culture at the China National Silk Museum.
Hangzhou’s folk fair celebrates silkworms during the Qingming Festival, attracting locals and tourists to honor tradition, wish for good fortune, and enjoy cultural performances and activities.
The Hangzhou Asian Games Museum has opened, offering an immersive look into the city’s journey hosting the 19th Asian Games, and showcasing art, mascots, and memorabilia related to the grand event.
The Hangzhou Xixi National Wetland Park unveils a revamped ‘Xixi Tonight’ show, merging Song Dynasty culture with digital innovation to offer an immersive theatrical experience.
Quyuan Fenghe Park in Hangzhou bursts into bloom as cherry blossoms create a picturesque scene at West Lake. The park’s blend of spring beauty and ancient charm attracts tourists from around the world.
Taiziwan Park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is awash with color this spring as tulips and cherry blossoms bloom, attracting locals and tourists to its vibrant displays.
Robots infused with AI technology are assisting with tea harvesting in Hangzhou’s gardens, showcasing a blend of innovation and tradition in China’s agricultural sector.
The spring tea harvest has begun in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province, where locals are picking the renowned ‘Mingqian Cha,’ the precious tea leaves harvested before the Qingming Festival.
Hangzhou’s tea farmers begin the annual harvest of the renowned West Lake Longjing tea, marking a significant event in China’s cultural and agricultural scene.
A 500-year-old magnolia tree at Hangzhou’s Faxi Temple blooms, adorning the ancient temple with white blossoms and drawing tourists eager to capture its fleeting beauty.
Spring has arrived in Hangzhou’s Qiandao Lake area, marking the start of the tea harvest season. Workers are busy picking fresh green tea leaves in this scenic region, renowned for its plantations and natural beauty.
Dragon lanterns light up Hangzhou’s Xixi National Wetland Park, creating a vibrant atmosphere ahead of the Lantern Festival on February 24. The luminous display enchants visitors with traditional festivities.
Discover the serene beauty of Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, a sanctuary of ponds, lakes, and marshes that offers a unique blend of ecological protection and leisure.
Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s ‘songfu’ New Year traditions, cruising the Grand Canal and discovering historic sites during the Chinese New Year celebrations.
The 7th Xianghu Lake Fish Festival began in Hangzhou, uniting citizens and fishermen in a vibrant celebration of tradition, gratitude, and hopes for the Chinese New Year.
Over 200 masterpieces of late French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-ki return to Hangzhou in a centennial retrospective exhibition, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing.
Hangzhou welcomes a magical addition as a Harry Potter-themed pop-up store opens at Hangzhou Joy City, offering fans an enchanting array of merchandise from the beloved film series until January 14.
Students at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou transform fallen leaves into stunning sculptures for the annual Leaf Art Festival, blending creativity with environmental awareness.