The 2025 Reviving Craft — China's Intangible Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Design exhibition has drawn crowds to the Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan, Italy since it opened on Oct 3.
When Yang Mo (1914-95) published The Song of Youth in 1958, the writer captured the pulse of the young generation during wartime in the early 20th century.
The China National Peking Opera troupe embarked on a groundbreaking cultural voyage aboard the Adora Magic City cruise ship, carrying the essence of China's cultural treasure — Peking Opera — into the world.
Recent expo at a Silk Road oasis shows this arid destination is not only preserving tradition but also innovating, attracting global visitors.
The Yuanyang Hani Terraces in Southwest China's Yunnan province, a World Cultural Heritage site and Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System, were further honored when they were added to the 2025 World Heritage Irrigation Structures list on Sept 10.
With government support, fresh ideas, high-quality advancements and a thriving park for innovative companies, developers feel optimistic about their futures
Poets from China and Latin America unite, exchanging words, heritage and shared inspiration spanning continents.
The constant ping of the WeChat class group could be called the digital heartbeat of modern Chinese parenting. For millions, this simple notification system has grown into a powerful, and often pressurized, nerve center of family life.
The meeting between 100,000 millennium-old cliff carvings and modern technologies, like 3D scanning and holographic projection, has proved a fruitful interaction between past and present in Anyue county, Southwest China's Sichuan province.
Chinese singer Tan Weiwei held the world premiere of her concert Shengsheng Shishi (literally Sounds of the Ages) at the China National Opera House in Beijing on Monday and Tuesday, amid the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations.
The Mid-Autumn Festival not only embodies people's beautiful wishes for family togetherness and social harmony but also serves as an important opportunity for cultural exchange between China and the world.
Pharaohs ruled by predicting the floods of one prominent river. This "aquatic highway" united north and south, fueling pyramids, mummies, temples, and rebirth. Discover the hidden connections between pharaohs and kingship, pyramids and mummies, temples and rebirth!