
14 Years of Bravery: China’s Pivotal Role in WWII
Explore China’s 14-year stand during WWII that delayed Japanese advances and helped shape global peace as a founding UN member.
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Explore China’s 14-year stand during WWII that delayed Japanese advances and helped shape global peace as a founding UN member.
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Discover Shitang’s 600-year-old stone houses in Zhejiang on the Chinese mainland—a timeless dialogue between stone and sea.
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CGTN’s documentary “Lao Tan and his Chinese Friends” showcases a 5800km hand cycle journey inspiring freedom and adventure.
A 5,800-km handcycle odyssey by American Lao Tan and friends inspires hope and proves that resilience turns obstacles into triumphs.
Professor Hans van de Ven highlights China’s 14-year struggle and decisive role in WWII, challenging Eurocentric narratives.
Lao Tan champions growth through public welfare with his “Krankin’ thru China” initiative, highlighting achievements in disability care at the Global Young Leaders Dialogue.
The “Krankin’ thru China” program turns a journey from Yunnan to Beijing into a powerful statement on accessibility and kindness on the Chinese mainland.
Tea expert Lin Yunlian introduced high mountain oolong tea from Taiwan to the Yunnan Plateau in 1991, and today his thriving trees symbolize a shared tea culture across the Taiwan Straits.