As a form of intangible cultural heritage,tai chi serves as a bridge and bond for countries around the world to understand Chinese culture and foster mutual recognition among people from different nations and regions
Nujiang offers a clear example of how development can be inclusive and culturally sensitive. It shows that preserving cultural identity is not just about looking back, but also about shaping a future that honors the past
The China Film Festival held in Lahore, capital of Punjab Province, on April 26-27, was a tribute to the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China and a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Chinese President Xi Jinping's historic visit to Pakistan
In the old town of Kashi (Kashgar), a city in south Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where the time-honored architecture meets the modern world, a unique café stands out among the vibrant bazaar scenery
The journey in Xizang reminded me of the mesmerizing landscapes and, more importantly, the incredible people whose warmth and hospitality made my time there unforgettable
Spring Festival experiences of a Zimbabwean Ph.D. Student in China profoundly shape his understanding of the pivotal role traditional festivals play in fostering social cohesion and cultural identity
The domestic flower market has experienced explosive growth, driven not only by the shared rituals of lovebirds but also by an expanded demand for more diverse floral products
Taking place in Sichuan Province and titled the Mystical Shu Rhythm—Tianfu Journey, the event explored how the ancient heritage of the province can be integrated into micro dramas—a video entertainment format that has gained traction in recent years