Father-Son Duo Revives Tang Dynasty Pottery Craft in Modern China
A Luoyang family preserves Tang Dynasty pottery techniques while meeting modern demand ahead of 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations.
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A Luoyang family preserves Tang Dynasty pottery techniques while meeting modern demand ahead of 2026 Chinese New Year celebrations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Luoyang visit highlights industrial growth and cultural preservation, emphasizing China’s balanced development strategy.
Luoyang’s ancient hanfu culture drives modern economic transformation, captivating international journalists through immersive cultural experiences and innovative business models.
Discover the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing over 1,500 years of China’s rich cultural and artistic heritage.
During the Chinese New Year holiday, Luoyang’s Suitang Luoyang City National Archaeological Site Park dazzled visitors with a fish lantern parade featuring performers in Tang Dynasty costumes, celebrating cultural heritage.
After a light snowfall on November 19, Laojun Mountain in Luoyang transformed into a shimmering winter wonderland, captivating visitors with its dreamlike, snow-covered peaks and trees under blue skies.
After a light snowfall on November 19, Laojun Mountain in Luoyang transformed into a winter wonderland, captivating visitors with its snow-covered peaks and dreamlike scenery.
A light snowfall transformed Laojun Mountain in Luoyang into a dazzling winter wonderland on November 19, enchanting visitors with its dreamlike, snow-covered peaks and sparkling landscapes.
Fish lantern parades light up Luoyang’s archaeological park during China’s National Day holiday, inviting global visitors to experience a 600-year-old tradition celebrating prosperity and good fortune.
Discover Luoyang’s ancient splendor in the documentary “Luoyang: Depths of Time,” where Professor Guo Bingjie unveils the city’s rich history and cultural significance.
Discover how Luoyang’s Water Banquet, guided by Chef Li Yubin, preserves an ancient culinary tradition that flows through China’s history.
Discover Mount Laojun, a Taoist sanctuary in Luoyang, Henan Province. At 2,217 meters, its cloud-wrapped peak and the ancient Iron Roof Laojun Temple offer breathtaking, fairytale-like scenes.
Researchers in Luoyang’s Cultural Heritage Digitalization Laboratory are using digital technology to restore damaged cultural relics, reviving ancient history for the world to see.
Discover the enchanting nights of Luoyang, where the city’s illuminated beauty transports you back to the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty.
Deep within the ancient White Horse Temple in Luoyang lies the Zhiyu Teahouse, a sanctuary where tea becomes an art of living and a spiritual practice, offering visitors a unique Zen tea culture experience.
Luoyang’s Eco-Funiu No.1 Tourism Highway connects villages and scenic spots across 1,400 km, boosting rural development in central China’s Henan Province.
During Luoyang’s Peony Festival, cafés offer unique treats like the Vairocana Buddha latte and peony-shaped cakes, blending tradition with modern flavors for visitors and locals alike.
Traditional Hanfu dress is gaining popularity in Luoyang as people embrace choreographed movements that showcase the flowing fabrics in motion.
Luoyang’s Peony Festival enhances its charm with unique coffee creations like the Vairocana Buddha latte and peony-shaped cakes, blending tradition with modern flavors.
Discover the rich culinary heritage of Luoyang’s Water Banquet, a unique dining experience featuring an array of soups infused with Silk Road flavors.