To commemorate this milestone, a new book titled A Long and Arduous Journey: China's World Heritage Nomination Stories, recently published by the CITIC Press Group, explores the unique allure of China's World Heritage sites and the painstaking efforts behind their nominations.
Nine original Chinese productions staged a total of 37 performances at the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe from July 30 to August 25, according to a promotional event on August 11 in Edinburgh, UK.
On the flight to Athens, I noticed something round, glossy, dark brown in my lunch box. I popped it into my mouth, only to be hit by a wave of sour, salty bitterness. I gulped down water, but the strange flavor clung stubbornly to my tongue.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), guided by the "Shanghai Spirit" of mutual trust and benefit, equality, consultation, respect for diverse civilizations, and pursuit of common development, has become a key force in building a multipolar world and promoting unity across the Global South.
The contemporary horror franchise, that began in 2000, released its latest installment, Final Destination: Bloodlines, on Friday, marking the first time for its general release across Chinese mainland theaters in 25 years. It was the weekend box-office champion among foreign titles.
Amid rising global tensions and fragmented historical narratives, Chinese scholars are pushing for a more balanced understanding of World War II — one that highlights China's immense sacrifices and contributions.
The exhibition My Friend: Bernhard Arp Sindberg opened on Thursday at the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, with more than 100 representatives from China and Denmark attending the opening ceremony.
Fashion designer and artist shows how climate change inspires her creations, hoping others will become more eco-friendly and follow suit, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
High above the ancient rammed-earth walls of Heyang Fortress in Shanyin county, Shuozhou, Shanxi province, a drone hovers, its high-resolution camera and infrared sensors scanning the terrain below. On the ground, Zheng Yuan, 35, monitors the live feed on his tablet.
Human grit and new tech prevent theft and help maintain culturally important structures and items, report Wang Qian and Zhu Xingxin in Taiyuan.
In the latest episode of "Embracing Cultures" , Sinologists argue that a deep understanding of Chinese culture requires studying its historical foundations, like classical Chinese.
Hectic tour schedule leads to closer connections and brings back creativity, Chen Nan reports.