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Gen Z's gift for the UN at 80: A future through their lenses
What sparks will fly when three distinct perspectives merge into one vision? Click to watch and share your own future vision in the comments!
Source:China Daily
2025-10-24
Frost's Descent: Autumn is deep
On Frost's Descent, autumn is deep. Dew congeals to frost and falls so cold, hence the name it shall keep.
Source:China Daily
2025-10-23
The enigma of ink
An exhibition of works by a renowned ink artist and his three mentors drew people to the Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy at the end of the Golden Week holiday.
Source:China Daily
2025-10-22
Preservation through digitalization
Source:China Daily
2025-10-21
Rediscovering the magnetism of Yan'an for China's youth
During the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Yan'an, a remote city in Northwest China, emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience for young people eager to save the nation.
Source:China Daily
2025-10-20
Literature Builds Bridges on the Silk Road!
The event "Beautiful Xinjiang · Literary Tacheng" brings together Chinese and international writers, using literature as a bridge to spark real conversations and creative exchange.
Source:Global People Online
2025-10-20
Book launch in Sofia highlights cultural dialogue between China, Bulgaria
It is a result of creative collaboration between the Confucius Institute in Sofia and the Institute of Balkan Studies, and the Center for Thracology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Source:Xinhua
2025-10-17
Global mayors discuss balancing heritage preservation, modernity in China's Dunhuang
The Global Mayors Dialogue in Dunhuang was themed "A Symphony of Civilizations, Resonance in Harmony," and served as a platform for cities around the world to share their experience in the governance of cultural cities.
Source:Xinhua
2025-10-16
China Focus: 2,300-year-old Chinese silk manuscripts finally return home after decades abroad
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.
Source:Xinhua
2025-10-15
Like a cloud resting on the shoulders
The "yunjian," or cloud collar, is the crowning detail in traditional Chinese women's ceremonial attire. Circular and radiating from the neck, it symbolizes auspiciousness while subtly enhancing the wearer's silhouette.
Source:CGTN
2025-10-14
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