Unearthing Ningbo’s Ancient Brass Axe: A 2,000-Year-Old Tale of Dragon Boat Races
Discover the 2,000-year-old brass axe unearthed in Ningbo, China, depicting ancient dragon boat races. See how this relic’s spirit lives on in modern traditions! 🐉🛶
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Discover the 2,000-year-old brass axe unearthed in Ningbo, China, depicting ancient dragon boat races. See how this relic’s spirit lives on in modern traditions! 🐉🛶
Light painting artist Roy Wang shares a special message for the upcoming CGTN TeaFest on International Tea Day, celebrating how tea unites cultures worldwide.
Jim He, Chairman of the China New Zealand Film Festival, shares a message ahead of ‘CGTN TeaFest’ on May 21. Join the livestream to celebrate International Tea Day and explore how tea unites cultures.
Discover China’s hidden gem, the Chongzuo White-Headed Langur National Nature Reserve, home to the rare and unique white-headed langur! 🐒🌿
CGTN’s AI-generated music video ‘UniTea’ celebrates International Tea Day by telling the ancient story of tea and exploring new worlds of tea culture. Get ready to be amazed! 🌿🎶
Join the CGTN TeaFest Livestream on May 21! As International Tea Day approaches, embark on a global tea journey, uncovering stories behind tea and how it bridges cultures. Stay tuned and prepare to tea-up! 🍵
China witnesses a museum mania as young people flock to explore traditional culture, with over 6,500 museums sparking a cultural boom! 🎎
President Xi Jinping is spearheading a tourism revolution, aiming to propel China into a global adventure hotspot! 🌏✨ Discover how China’s gearing up to boost happiness and economic growth through tourism. 🧳
Cultural exchange between China and Russia is thriving through art, music, martial arts, and VR technology, forging new friendships and understanding.
At 14, Professor Misha Tadd discovered the ‘Tao Te Ching,’ sparking a lifelong journey into Taoism. From a small-town library to Nankai University, his story shows how a single book can change everything.