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Recovering their cultures: Bolivian students learn from China2025-11-12
In the clear morning light, a group of children practice foundational movements of Chinese martial arts in the school courtyard. They attend the Comunidad Educativa Chino Boliviana Sariri in La Paz, Bolivia -- a school that has made cultural integration its hallmark, blending the philosophy of the Andes with the wisdom of China.
China's National Games opening ceremony highlights unity, culture and innovation2025-11-10
China's 15th National Games, hosted for the first time across Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, opened on Sunday evening with a ceremony highlighting cultural heritage and technological innovation.
SW China homestay revitalization reflects vibrant growth of cultural tourism2025-11-08
In late autumn, snowflakes dissolved into the rushing waters of the Zheduo River, which winds through the highland city of Kangding. Drawn by the warmth and aroma in the air, visitors flocked to a new local favorite, namely the Yangqieer Guozhuang, a restaurant that has become a social media sensation.
Silver-haired influencers winning hearts of China's Gen Z2025-10-30
As the stage lights up, 65-year-old Li Wenshan, whose fans affectionately refer to him as "Grandpa Shanshan," stands at the microphone with his right hand tucked casually in his pocket. In the crowd below, more than 700 youthful faces look up in anticipation. Many had snapped up tickets a month in advance or traveled from other cities just to watch the silver-haired comedian perform live.
Caves, mountains in China's Guilin embody myth, memory, art2025-10-30
I crouched as I entered a karst limestone cave at the Seven Star Park (Qixing Park), an iconic landmark located at the heart of the tourist city of Guilin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The damp air in this cave carried the scent of ancient stone, while stalactites gleaming like molten silver under green lights caught my eye.
How Tai Chi becomes a universal language2025-10-27
In the cool, misty morning air around the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province, China, a tall German man dressed in black robes slowly shifts his weight from one leg to the other at the Wudang International Martial Arts Exchange Center, his arms moving in smooth circles as if tracing the air.
Chinese ancient city's development in eyes of global mayors2025-10-26
As Nikolay Kolev scaled the 3,600-year-old city wall in central China's Zhengzhou, the skyline of the modern metropolis unfolded before his eyes.
Bite of health: Growing popularity of TCM-inspired baking2025-10-25
In the soft morning glow of a hospital bakery, the air is a tapestry of scents: the earthy tang of goji berries, the subtle sweetness of jujubes, and the sharp zing of rose hips -- all interwoven with the comforting aroma of freshly baked bread.
Impact crater in south China confirmed as world's largest for over 10,000-year period2025-10-23
The Jinlin impact crater in south China's Guangdong Province has been confirmed as the largest known crater on Earth since the Holocene period, which spans from 11,700 years ago to the present, the China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP) said on Wednesday.
Prehistoric cultural site emerges as new cradle of AI innovation2025-10-22
Known for its archaeological ruins that act as a testimony to the existence of Chinese civilization at least 5,000 years ago, Liangzhu, in eastern China's city of Hangzhou, is now becoming an unexpected hub for AI innovation, powered by a growing community of digital nomads and independent developers.
Hong Kong to launch exhibition on ancient Egyptian civilization2025-10-18
The Hong Kong Palace Museum announced on Friday that 250 ancient Egyptian treasures have arrived at the museum for the exhibition, "Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums," which will be held from Nov. 20, 2025, to Aug. 31, 2026.
2,300-year-old Chinese silk manuscripts finally return home after decades abroad2025-10-14
Silk manuscripts dating back about 2,300 years have been returned to China, 79 years after they were smuggled out of the country, with their return resulting from cooperation between Chinese and U.S. cultural institutions.
Wondrous Xinjiang: Aquaculture thrives in China's Taklimakan Desert2025-10-12
In a remarkable transformation, the barren expanse of China's Taklimakan Desert -- long known as the "Sea of Death" -- is now thriving with aquaculture, yielding a rich variety of high-quality fresh seafood.
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