Jinghang Grand Canal: Zhejiang’s Timeless Waterway Linking China’s Past and Present
Discover the enduring legacy of the Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang Province, a UNESCO World Heritage site bridging China’s ancient past with its present.
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Discover the enduring legacy of the Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang Province, a UNESCO World Heritage site bridging China’s ancient past with its present.
Fenghuang Lake, known as “the sapphire of Tongxiang,” is a natural gem in east China’s Zhejiang Province, captivating visitors with its vast waters, vibrant flora, and serene landscapes.
Hangzhou Bay in China’s Zhejiang Province, famous for the world’s largest tides, welcomes the 4th Asian Para Games starting October 22, with the city enhancing infrastructure for athletes and tourists.
Fenghuang Lake in Zhejiang Province hosts a grand light show during the National Day holiday, celebrating the 74th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
Thousands gather along the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province to witness the world’s largest tidal bore—a spectacular natural phenomenon where tides surge up to nine meters high.
Witness the world’s largest tidal bore on China’s Qiantang River, where waves surge up to nine meters high, drawing spectators from around the globe to this natural and cultural marvel.
Experience the world’s largest tidal bore on the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province. In the eighth lunar month, witness this spectacular event where tides push upstream against the river.
Experience the world’s largest tidal bore on the Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province. Learn when and where to witness this stunning natural phenomenon.
The Qiantang River in east China’s Zhejiang Province hosts the world’s largest tidal bore, an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon best seen in the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar.
The 19th Asian Games torch relay kicks off on September 8 near Hangzhou’s West Lake, featuring 2,022 torchbearers through 11 cities in Zhejiang, blending tradition with a green and smart approach.
Puyuan, China’s largest knitwear hub, unveils the Puyuan Fashion Resort—a blend of history and modernity in Zhejiang Province, offering a unique destination where tradition meets contemporary trends.
Wuzhen, a well-preserved water town in east China’s Zhejiang Province, offers a serene escape into China’s rich past, showcasing traditional architecture, culture, and folk traditions.
Discover the historical and cultural significance of the Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site that continues to influence the nation’s economic and cultural landscape.
Discover Wuzhen, a timeless water town in China’s Zhejiang Province, where ancient architecture and serene waterways offer a captivating glimpse into the nation’s rich cultural heritage.
Experience the enchanting water town of Wuzhen in China’s Zhejiang Province, a perfect blend of history and culture, as the region prepares to host the 19th Asian Games.
Two African PhD students from Peking University explore rural revitalization in Zhejiang Province, discovering how jiaobai cultivation transformed a village and seeking insights for Africa’s development.
African PhD students Olivier Mendoo and Tungamirai Eric Mupona explore high-tech farming in China's Zhejiang Province, seeking insights for rural development in Africa.