Qinhuai Lantern Festival Shines in Nanjing with Tech and Tradition
Discover how the 39th Qinhuai Lantern Festival in Nanjing blends modern technology with traditional Chinese culture, offering an immersive experience until April 2025.
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Discover how the 39th Qinhuai Lantern Festival in Nanjing blends modern technology with traditional Chinese culture, offering an immersive experience until April 2025.
Ten years after hosting the Youth Olympic Games, Nanjing continues to inspire global runners. Join us as we explore the city’s rich heritage through iconic jogging trails and embrace the latest running trends.
Qixia Mountain in Nanjing dazzles visitors as it enters peak red-leaf season, showcasing breathtaking autumn scenery alongside rich cultural heritage sites like the ancient Qixia Temple.
Chishan Lake National Wetland Park in Nanjing transforms into a fiery winter wonderland as over 50,000 pond cypress trees turn vibrant red and orange, offering visitors a breathtaking seasonal spectacle.
Discover how the reflections on a tranquil lake transform Nanjing’s Xiaoling Mausoleum into a painting-like wonderland, blending history, culture, and nature into a living masterpiece.
Ding Junhui of China rallied from a 5-3 deficit to defeat compatriot Xu Si 9-6, securing a spot in the WST International Championship final in Nanjing. He will face England’s Chris Wakelin for the title.
At the World Snooker International Championship in Nanjing, Ding Junhui swept Reanne Evans with a 6-0 victory, advancing to the last 64. Ronnie O’Sullivan also progressed after defeating Mink Nutcharut.
The Yangtze finless porpoise population in Nanjing’s nature reserve has risen to 65, up from 62 last year. Increased sightings of mother and baby porpoises signal a positive trend for this endangered species.
Explore the rich attractions of sister cities Nanjing and Perth, uncovering their cultural gems and shared connections since 1998.
Over 320 athletes competed in a thrilling dragon boat race on Nanjing’s Qinhuai River, marking the fourth year of this vibrant early summer event celebrating the city’s water sports culture.
‘Du Du,’ a white-faced saki monkey at Hongshan Forest Zoo in Nanjing, is charming visitors and netizens alike with his unique appearance and endearing family. Discover why he’s being called ‘ugly but adorable.’
Two Humboldt penguins from Nanjing Underwater World surprised visitors by strolling among the tulip blossoms at Zhongshan Botanical Garden, delighting parkgoers during their annual spring outing.
Xuanwu Lake Park in Nanjing comes alive as cherry blossoms bloom, drawing visitors eager to experience the beauty of spring. Embracing traditional culture, many don hanfu, blending history with nature’s splendor.
Nanjing’s cherry blossoms transform the city into a sea of pastel pink clouds, attracting visitors to celebrate spring and renewal under the breathtaking canopy.
A mist-shrouded Nanjing Zhongshan Botanical Garden offers visitors a fairy tale-like spring spectacle, showcasing vibrant blooms and natural beauty in one of China’s foremost botanical gardens.
Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at Nanjing’s Zhongshan Botanical Garden, creating picturesque scenes that attract visitors from near and far to celebrate the arrival of spring in Jiangsu Province.
Syrian family embraces Chinese New Year traditions in Nanjing, blending their own customs with Chinese festivities to create a unique celebration of culture and family.
Molten iron ‘flowers’ lit up the night sky over a lake in Nanjing, as the ancient ‘datiehua’ fireworks tradition dazzled visitors. The 1,000-year-old practice remains a vivid part of China’s cultural heritage.
A park in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, glows with enchanting lanterns ahead of the Spring Festival, creating a picturesque scene with colorful reflections on the lake.
International students from 14 countries join Chinese peers in a dragon dance at Nanjing Agricultural University, celebrating cultural unity and the upcoming Year of the Loong.