
Dutch Vlogger Explores Hangzhou’s Culinary Heritage Ahead of Asian Games
With the Asian Games approaching, Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s historic streets, savoring local delicacies like West Lake fish and Dongpo pork.
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With the Asian Games approaching, Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s historic streets, savoring local delicacies like West Lake fish and Dongpo pork.
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo arrives in Hangzhou, China, to attend the 19th Asian Games opening ceremony, highlighting regional cooperation and cultural exchange.
Discover the tranquil beauty of Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, China’s first national wetland park, known as ‘the kidney of Hangzhou’ for its vital ecological role and enchanting waterways.
King Norodom Sihamoni of Cambodia has arrived in Hangzhou, China, to attend the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games.
Explore Hangzhou’s vibrant food scene with Tomas, a Dutch vlogger, as the city gears up for the Asian Games. Discover the lively markets and delicious local snacks that capture the essence of this cultural hub.
Hangzhou, the capital of east China’s Zhejiang Province, is set to host the 19th Asian Games starting September 23, showcasing its natural beauty, rich history, and technological innovation to the world.
Meijiawu, a 600-year-old village near Hangzhou, is renowned for its lush tea plantations and as a protected origin of the famous West Lake Dragon Well Tea. Explore China’s rich tea heritage in this serene haven.
With the Asian Games approaching, Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s rich silk heritage by bike, visiting the city’s historic Silk Street and Silk Market to experience its vibrant culture.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrives in Hangzhou to attend the 19th Asian Games opening ceremony, highlighting Syria’s engagement in regional events.
Hangzhou welcomes athletes from across Asia for the Asian Games, celebrating teamwork and excellence. Discover inspiring stories and witness the unifying power of sports from September 23 to October 8.
Dutch vlogger Tomas explores Hangzhou’s Silk Street and Hanfu culture ahead of the Asian Games, offering foreign visitors unique insights into the city’s ancient charm.
Explore Hangzhou’s iconic West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as the city prepares for the upcoming Asian Games. Discover the harmonious blend of nature and culture that awaits visitors.
The Village for the 19th Asian Games has officially opened in Hangzhou, welcoming athletes from across Asia. The Chinese delegation was the first to arrive, marking the start of this significant sporting event.
The Village for the 19th Asian Games opened today in Hangzhou, China, welcoming athletes from across Asia. The Chinese delegation was the first to move in, marking a significant milestone ahead of the Games.
The 19th Asian Games torch relay kicks off on September 8 near Hangzhou’s West Lake, featuring 2,022 torchbearers through 11 cities in Zhejiang, blending tradition with a green and smart approach.
Hangzhou prepares to host the 19th Asian Games at the Olympic Sports Center Venue Cluster, uniting Asia through sports and culture.
Dutch vloggers Tomas and Kevin explore Hangzhou’s scenic bike paths, highlighting the city’s beauty and its readiness to host the 19th Asian Games.
Hangzhou ranks seventh in the Global Bicycle Cities Index, highlighting its commitment to sustainable urban development and enhancing experiences for residents and visitors alike.
Qiandao Lake in east China’s Hangzhou Province, known as Thousand Island Lake, captivates visitors worldwide with its 1,078 islands and natural beauty, offering a serene escape and diverse attractions.
The intelligent bullet train designed for the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games begins trial operations, connecting the main host city with five co-host cities ahead of the games in September and October.