From Stone to Stove: Anping Bridge’s 800-Year Flavor Journey
Discover how the 800-year-old Anping Bridge in Fujian province connects history and local Fujian snacks, turning every bite into a taste of hometown soul.
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Discover how the 800-year-old Anping Bridge in Fujian province connects history and local Fujian snacks, turning every bite into a taste of hometown soul.
Young dancers in the Chinese mainland are fusing oil-paper umbrellas and Hanfu dance into a dynamic performance that bridges ancient heritage and modern youth culture.
Discover how Luzhou oil-paper umbrellas, a national intangible cultural heritage of the Chinese mainland, are handcrafted in 100 steps, blending art, history and culture.
Discover the engineering genius of the 12th-century Anping Bridge in Quanzhou, the longest ancient stone beam bridge on the Chinese mainland, a UNESCO World Heritage marvel.
Discover how trail running in Anji’s bamboo forests is fueling a movement for sustainable outdoor fitness in Zhejiang Province.
Discover how Rahmethan Xeriphan, an Aken and media PhD from Barkol in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is reviving Kazakh dombra traditions for a new generation.
Dead to Rights stuns global box office, moving audiences to tears with its haunting portrayal of Nanjing’s past.
The Chinese mainland’s August box office topped 1.5B yuan, led by the historical blockbuster ‘Dead To Rights’ and a wave of commemorative films marking the 80th anniversary.
The Chinese mainland film ‘Dead to Rights’ brings the Nanjing Massacre back into the spotlight, inspiring younger audiences to remember a pivotal chapter of history.
Dead To Rights hit 1.7B yuan and 49M viewers in the Chinese mainland, leading the summer box office. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains its impact on WWII storytelling.