Ocean Flower Island Emerges as Hainan’s Premier Tourism and Investment Hub in 2025
Hainan’s Ocean Flower Island combines cultural heritage with modern development, driving tourism and investment as the Free Trade Port enters its decisive 2025 phase.
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Hainan’s Ocean Flower Island combines cultural heritage with modern development, driving tourism and investment as the Free Trade Port enters its decisive 2025 phase.
CGTN’s new documentary ‘Silk Road Sunken Treasures’ premieres on December 28, unveiling ancient artifacts recovered from the Maritime Silk Road that shed light on Asia’s rich history of trade and cultural exchange.
Macao unveils the Poly MGM Museum, highlighting its Maritime Silk Road legacy and expanding attractions beyond gaming to cultural and adventure tourism.
Macao, an essential port on the Maritime Silk Road, celebrates 25 years since its return to China, highlighting its key role in sharing Chinese tea with the world.
Four bronze animal heads from Beijing’s Old Summer Palace are enchanting visitors in Macao at an exhibition showcasing over 200 historical artifacts, highlighting China’s rich cultural heritage and history.
Asia and Latin America strengthen cultural ties through film, dance, fashion, and historical rediscoveries, showcasing growing interconnectedness and mutual understanding.
Young communicators from Pakistan and Malaysia gather at the Communication University of China to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, sharing insights on the Belt and Road Initiative.
Discover Lin Luan Wharf in Quanzhou, China—the historic starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road—where you can experience a stunning sunset steeped in history.
Discover how ancient Chinese Fu ships, or junks, revolutionized maritime trade with their innovative watertight bulkhead technology, ensuring safer voyages along the Maritime Silk Road.
China and Thailand celebrate a decade of marine cooperation through their joint laboratory, highlighting their enduring partnership in maritime research.
Explore Quanzhou, a 1,000-year-old city on the southeast coast of the Chinese mainland, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its rich history, diverse culture, and architectural wonders.
Discover China’s maritime legacy at the China Museum of the South China Sea, where eight centuries of seafaring history and the story of the Maritime Silk Road come to life.
Quanzhou, a city on China’s southeast coast, was the heart of the Maritime Silk Road, fostering trade and cultural exchange between East and West. Discover its rich heritage and lasting influence.
Guangzhou, once a starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, remains a vital trade gateway in China today. Discover how the new Pazhou Ferry Terminal strengthens connections within the Greater Bay Area.
Malaysia, a historic hub on the Maritime Silk Road, is transforming its transport landscape with a modern train factory in Batu Gajah, bridging past and future while enhancing connectivity across ASEAN.