Yibin: Where History Meets the Yangtze in 2026
Explore Yibin’s unique blend of ancient waterways, cultural heritage, and modern economic vitality along the Yangtze River in 2026.
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Explore Yibin’s unique blend of ancient waterways, cultural heritage, and modern economic vitality along the Yangtze River in 2026.
Explore Yibin, the historic gateway to the Yangtze River in Sichuan, blending ancient culture with vibrant river-port energy and natural wonders like the Southern Bamboo Sea.
Yibin, the Yangtze River’s ‘first city,’ blends ancient trade history with 2026 cultural vibrancy, spotlighted in this year’s Spring Festival Gala.
Yibin, the Yangtze River’s first city, blends ancient heritage with modern energy as a 2026 Spring Festival Gala sub-venue, highlighting Sichuan’s cultural and economic vitality.
Yangtze finless porpoise population reaches 1,426 in 2026, a 14% rise since 2022, as decade-long fishing ban shows ecological success.
Yibin, a historic Sichuan city at the Yangtze’s source, prepares to dazzle as a 2026 Spring Festival Gala sub-venue with cultural and natural wonders.
China marks a decade of progress in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, highlighting economic growth, environmental restoration, and regional integration as key achievements.
Discover the majesty of Wuhan from Chutian Terrace, an ancient-style building reflecting the grandeur of the Chu Culture, offering sweeping views of the city’s skyline and the majestic Yangtze River.
Over 200 Chinese mergansers, a national first-class protected species, were recorded in Yichang’s Yangtze River section during the 2024 winter bird survey in Hubei Province.
Xi Jinping extended Spring Festival greetings to non-CPC personages, calling for unity to achieve China’s 2025 development goals, emphasizing high-quality development and innovation.
President Xi Jinping extends Spring Festival greetings to non-CPC personages, emphasizing unity, high-quality development, and the importance of achieving goals set in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, extended festive greetings to non-CPC personages ahead of the Spring Festival, emphasizing China’s focus on high-quality development and unity.
Experience breathtaking views of Wuhan’s skyline from the Chutian Terrace, a symbol of Chu culture’s grandeur. Discover the city’s rich heritage as it features in the China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala.
The Nanjing-Yangzhou Yangtze River Bridge officially opened on January 1, enhancing connectivity between Nanjing, Jurong, and Yizheng, and marking a significant boost to regional transportation.
Discover why Wuhan is known as the Chicago of China. Explore its rich history, vibrant commerce, and cultural significance nestled between the Yangtze and Han rivers.
Marking its 30th anniversary, the Three Gorges Project has generated over 1.7 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity, significantly boosting China’s renewable energy capacity and contributing to environmental conservation.
Autumn transforms Bingshu Baojian Gorge into a vibrant display of red leaves, where tourists can immerse themselves in breathtaking scenery and ancient legends along the Yangtze River in Hubei Province.
Shenzhou-18 crew aboard China’s Tiangong space station shares spectacular views of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, highlighting the significance of the nation’s two “mother rivers” from space.
Shenzhou-18 taikonauts share stunning space images of China’s Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, highlighting the significance of these ‘mother rivers’ from orbit.
CGTN reporters journey to the Yangtze River Rare Fish Breeding Base, uncovering conservation efforts to protect rare species like the endangered Chinese sturgeon and highlighting ecological successes.