Reviving Tradition: Rural China’s Cultural Renaissance in 2025
In 2025, rural China’s cultural revival bridges ancient traditions with modern innovation, driving economic growth and community pride across revitalized villages.
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In 2025, rural China’s cultural revival bridges ancient traditions with modern innovation, driving economic growth and community pride across revitalized villages.
China’s rural areas achieve sustainability milestones in 2025 through eco-innovation, creating economic opportunities while preserving cultural and environmental heritage.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, visited flood-affected residents in Liaoning Province’s Zhujiagou village ahead of the Spring Festival, highlighting government support for recovery efforts.
High above Xuancheng City in Anhui Province, tea plantations wrapped in clouds create a poetic landscape in the early winter sun, showcasing the serene beauty of rural China.
Clay sculptor Cui Haihai from Shaanxi Province revives 1970s rural China through his intricate sculptures, preserving cultural heritage and teaching the craft to future generations.
Sihe Township in eastern China’s Anhui Province awakens to a sea of clouds, transforming the landscape into a mist-shrouded marvel. Discover the enchanting beauty and cultural heritage of this hidden gem.
Traditional “ganji” fairs in rural China offer a vibrant glimpse into Lunar New Year preparations, where both rural residents and urban visitors shop for festive necessities and experience cultural heritage.
Traveling cinemas are revitalizing China’s remote villages, as projectionists use digital technology to bring modern films to rural communities, blending nostalgia with innovation.
A new documentary series, ‘Art Folk’, debuts on February 28, celebrating four rural Chinese residents with unique artistic talents, highlighting the rich cultural life in the countryside.
Art Folk, debuting February 28, showcases the vibrant cultural lives of four rural Chinese residents with unique artistic talents, highlighting China’s countryside as a source of inspiration.
CGTN’s new program ‘China’s Road to Common Prosperity’ delves into the lives of ordinary farmers, highlighting China’s efforts towards shared prosperity and rural development.
Indian filmmaker Anusha Venkatachalam Iyer embraces rural life in China’s Sichuan Province, capturing the essence of Chinese culture and countryside in her independent films.
British vloggers Lee and Oli Barrett experience heartfelt hospitality from an 84-year-old beekeeper in a renovated village in Shanxi Province, marking one of their most memorable moments in China.
Discover how Dongxiang County in China’s Gansu Province transformed through agriculture, lifting itself out of poverty by focusing on lamb and potatoes.