China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism Vows to Expand Arts Scope
China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism plans to expand the cultural performance market by introducing more high-quality performing arts projects, according to Ma Li.
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China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism plans to expand the cultural performance market by introducing more high-quality performing arts projects, according to Ma Li.
The world’s largest indoor ski resort is set to open in the Chinese mainland this September, offering year-round snow sports and attractions for all ages. Join reporter Zhang Zhenni as she explores this winter wonderland.
A new chocolate museum in Xi’an is amazing visitors with edible masterpieces, including replicas of the Bell Tower and Terracotta Warriors, blending history with sweet artistry.
Explore the majestic Jinshanling Great Wall in Hebei Province, a testament to ancient China’s strategic ingenuity and architectural brilliance, now a thriving destination boosting local communities.
Discover the vibrant hues and rich history of Xizang’s ancient salt fields in Mangkang County, where breathtaking landscapes meet cultural heritage.
The new animated film “White Snake: Afloat” premieres on August 10 during the Qixi Festival, sparking increased tourism and renewed interest in the classic Chinese legend.
Jilongbao, a Gothic-style resort in Guizhou’s Wanfeng Lake, captivates tourists with its towering spires and fairy-tale scenery, earning it the nickname “Chinese version of Neuschwanstein castle.”
Rachel, an Uzbek student at Sichuan University, explores China’s unique culture and scenery, highlighting Chongqing’s charm and the ease of travel under the 144-hour visa-free policy.
Discover how Wuxi City’s classical Chinese gardens offer a tranquil escape from the scorching summer heat, enchanting visitors with their lush landscapes and rich cultural elements.
German exchange student Furuisai shares his experiences traveling in China, highlighting the cultural richness, technological conveniences, and the positive impact of the 15-day visa-free policy on tourism.
Explore Nianhua Bay in Wuxi, a town that blends Tang and Song dynasty architecture with trendy elements. Experience Dian Cha, calligraphy, and more.
Visitors to Qikou Ancient Town in Shanxi Province are captivated by a giant teapot pouring vinegar, highlighting the town’s rich history of producing Shanxi aged vinegar, a Chinese culinary treasure over 3,000 years old.
Explore Xiangyu Ancient Castle, a 17th-century fortress in Shanxi Province that once protected locals from invasions and now attracts visitors with its ancient architecture and rich history.
Discover the captivating Jinshanling section of the Great Wall in Chengde City, where history meets breathtaking architecture, boosting local tourism and economy in Hebei Province.
Experience the stunning natural beauty of Hulun Buir Grassland in Inner Mongolia. This well-preserved prairie features diverse ecosystems and is home to ancient ethnic groups, making it a captivating destination.
Explore Shandong Province’s Yantai Mountain, a natural wonder crowned by its historic lighthouse, and delve into global cultural discussions at the 10th Nishan Forum held in Qufu, the birthplace of Confucius.
Yantai Haichang Fisherman’s Wharf in east China’s Shandong Province offers a unique blend of tourism, entertainment, and shopping, overlooking the scenic Yellow Sea.
Explore Yantai Haichang Fisherman’s Wharf in east China’s Shandong Province—a vibrant resort that combines tourism, entertainment, and shopping along the stunning Yellow Sea coastline.
Discover the Jinshanling Great Wall in Hebei Province—a breathtaking monument of China’s history. Explore this well-preserved section, its historical significance, impact on local communities, and ongoing preservation efforts.
Shandong’s Daqing River Scenic Area exemplifies the harmony between urban life and nature, while the 10th Nishan Forum in Qufu invites global dialogue on cultural integration.