Xi’an City Wall: Bridging Ancient Heritage with Modern China
Explore Xi’an City Wall, a 1,400-year-old marvel blending ancient history with modern vibrancy, attracting millions to its cultural heartbeat in 2026.
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Explore Xi’an City Wall, a 1,400-year-old marvel blending ancient history with modern vibrancy, attracting millions to its cultural heartbeat in 2026.
Discover Beijing’s evolving landscape where ancient landmarks coexist with Olympic venues and revitalized industrial spaces, redefining cultural tourism in 2025.
How has Marx’s vision of society manifested in modern China? The CGTN documentary ‘Is Marx Still Relevant Today?’ explores the influence of Marx’s ideas on China’s remarkable journey and current policies.
Discover how Karl Marx’s century-old vision aligns with modern China’s reality in CGTN’s new documentary “Is Marx Still Relevant Today?” Explore the impact of Marxist thought on China’s remarkable journey.
Young Chinese couples are embracing traditional customs in their weddings, reflecting a growing appreciation of heritage amid modern life. Discover how tradition meets the present in China.
China’s ancient cultural heritage is experiencing a vibrant revival, connecting the past with the present through architecture, fashion, and media, enriching global culture.
From modest ceremonies in the 1960s to today’s lavish celebrations, Chinese weddings have transformed alongside the nation’s development. Discover how AI technology is unveiling this remarkable evolution.
Foreign travelers are discovering a modern China that defies their expectations, as memes like “City or not city, ah?” highlight the country’s rapid urbanization and modernization.
On Pi Day, we explore China’s stunning circular architecture, highlighting how designers embrace the elegance of circles in landmark buildings that blend modern innovation with traditional symbolism.
Despite rapid modernization, China’s Spring Festival remains a vital link to its ancient traditions, uniting families and honoring cultural heritage in an increasingly urbanized society.
French audiences express a growing interest in films that portray modern China’s rapidly evolving society. At the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival, this desire highlights opportunities for cultural exchange through cinema.