
Jinuo Beats: Bamboo Melodies from China’s Deep Mountains 🎶
Discover the bamboo melodies of the Jinuo people in China’s Yunnan Province. Their music connects tradition, nature, and community in the heart of the mountains.
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Discover the bamboo melodies of the Jinuo people in China’s Yunnan Province. Their music connects tradition, nature, and community in the heart of the mountains.
Discover the snowy wonderland of Jigong Mountain in central China’s Henan Province! From mystical cloud seas to exotic flora, this natural paradise awaits adventurous souls seeking an unforgettable experience. ❄️🏔️
Discover Chongqing’s Chaotianmen Port, the “gate that faces heaven”, where the Yangtze and Jialing rivers meet. A must-see landmark blending history and breathtaking views! 🌉✨
Some animals’ Chinese names might mislead you to think they’re dragons, or ‘loong.’ As the Year of the Dragon approaches, discover why these creatures have ‘loong’ in their names.
An atmospheric river is causing record-breaking rainfall in California, leading to flooding, mudslides, and several deaths.
Mexicans are gearing up to celebrate the Year of the Loong Dragon on February 10, embracing Lunar New Year traditions with vibrant festivities and cultural exchanges.
China’s stock market is on the rise as new measures from regulators spark investor excitement. Discover how moves by Central Huijin and CSRC are boosting confidence and what it means for the market. 🚀
2024 marks the Year of the Loong! Dive into the mystical world of China’s legendary dragon 🐉 and explore how this ancient symbol continues to inspire and unite people around the globe.
Chinese New Year reunion dinners are getting a global makeover! 🌍🍲 Chinese families are adding international flavors to their festive meals, embracing imported foods and making the Spring Festival a worldwide celebration.
On the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, the ancient melodies of the eagle flute are fading. As elders like Yugu seek successors, musicians innovate to preserve this 1,600-year-old tradition. 🎵🦅