Stargazing, grazing animals and yurts — there is no wrong turn for those looking to escape from modern life, Fang Aiqing reports in Ulaanqab, Inner Mongolia.
I could see dozens of "astronauts" about to embark on a "spacewalk", whether on the moon or Mars I could not tell, but they were about to go wherever they wished anyway.
Inner Mongolia, once a land of nomads, now beats with a modern heart, offering summer retreats, musical roads and delicious cuisine, Fang Aiqing and Yuan Hui report in Hohhot.
Inner Mongolia's Naadam festival draws locals and visitors alike, Fang Aiqing in Xiliinhot and Yuan Hui in Hohhot report.
Inner Mongolia's Naadam festival draws locals and visitors alike, Fang Aiqing in Xiliinhot and Yuan Hui in Hohhot report.
Just 300 kilometers west of Beijing lies Ulaanqab — a cool summer escape at 18.8 degrees. Here, black volcanic relics rise from endless green grasslands, and white wind turbines spin across the horizon.
Follow the path of the Yellow River and the Great Wall into Hohhot — where city life and grasslands meet in harmony. Step into the Hohhot Museum to witness the vibrant legacy of the Grassland Silk Road. Marvel at the breathtaking convergence of river and wall at the Laoniuwan Grand Canyon.
In July, on the historic streets of Kunming, Yunnan province, Swiss tourists were captivated by the exquisite grilled Yunnan cheese, exclaiming, "Delicious!" The unique delicacy, part of Yunnan's renowned "18 oddities", showcases a culinary tradition that has endured for centuries in Dali.
In July, Swiss travelers Sam Schaer and Jenny Brunner set off on a journey through Yunnan, a province in Southwest China renowned for its rich ethnic diversity and breathtaking landscapes.
Dounan Flower Market in Kunming, Yunnan province—the largest fresh-cut flower trading hub in Asia—handles thousands of flower varieties daily and sells hundreds of millions of stems each year.
Under the vast, cerulean skies of Gansu province, a group of international travelers visited Jinchang, Gansu province, from July 24 to 25, a city where a history of mining harmonizes with the crescendo of sustainable innovation.
As the creator of the original soundtracks of many hit games and movies, including Black?Myth:?Wukong, 8082 Audio sounds off about the creative process behind the music, and so much more, during an exclusive interview with China Daily online show Cultural Frontline. From the sound effect of the Monkey King's armor, to the game's popular Celestial Symphony, their magic extends much further than the keyboard.