What kind of fabric takes two people to weave, and only inches emerge each day? Yunjin brocade is just as rare as it is radiant.
What happens when mountain-born art meets the world? Qiang embroidery, a national intangible cultural heritage passed down through generations of Qiang women, reflects their deep reverence for nature and devotion to family in every stitch.
Have you ever seen a lion dance up close? It's more than a performance — it's Chinese tradition and spirit in motion. Now, it's getting a fresh new look. In "Kunlun-Legends of the East" brought to you by China Daily, discover how today's youth are reimagining the lion dance, infusing it with fresh energy while honoring its rich heritage. Step into Kunlun World and dance with the lions!
Mysterious masks. Ancient dance. For over a thousand years, Nuo Opera has been an art of protection, healing, and hope. Now, a new generation is bringing Nuo Opera into the digital age — with bold design and creative spirit. In "Kunlun-Legends of the East" brought to you by China Daily, examine the reimagined Nuo mask, step into a cyber ritual, and reconnect with your timeless inner spirit.
China's recent expansion of its visa exemption program and its refined tax refund policy, coupled with the country's upgraded manufacturing capabilities, have sparked a surge in shopping enthusiasm among international travelers, experts said.
The day before Huize Rural Bookstore of Librairie Avant-Garde in Baiwu village of Nagu town opened in late May, Zhang Ruifeng received a text message that two of three balloons disappeared from the field where they were installed.
In the Zhonglin ecological public welfare forest base of Minqin county, Wuwei, Northwest China's Gansu province, volunteers water newly planted saxaul trees while showing off their service credit points on their smartphones.
Twenty-one-year-old Liu Jianan grew up lending a hand at her sister's autism rehabilitation center in Xiamen, Fujian province.
Visitors to the brand-new museum of the Dahecun ruins will experience a real-life journey through the evolution of Chinese civilization dating to as early as 7,000 to 5,000 years ago.
The newly opened museum of the Luxian county heritage site invites visitors to step into the past. It features an original excavation area that immerses people in the field work of archaeologists, while two ancient tombs, relocated and intact, allow a close view of the chambers.
The 27th annual conference for Beijing studies convened at Beijing Union University, on June 20, under the theme "Theory and Practice of Beijing Studies through the Lens of World China Studies".
Reborn, a coming-of-age drama, has sparked online buzz following its simultaneous domestic and international release.