New Documentary Honors Wan-go Weng on 120 Years of Chinese Cinema
The new 60-minute documentary I Will Be There After My Wandering uncovers Wan-go Weng’s exile story and celebrates 120 years of cinema in the Chinese mainland.
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The new 60-minute documentary I Will Be There After My Wandering uncovers Wan-go Weng’s exile story and celebrates 120 years of cinema in the Chinese mainland.
This exhibition at the National Museum of China brings imperial grandeur to life through treasures from the Wuwangdun Tomb, the only scientifically excavated royal Chu mausoleum.
After nearly ten years of work, the Palace Museum in Beijing reopened the Hall of Mental Cultivation on December 26, 2025, highlighting Ming and Qing dynasty heritage.
Tomorrow, Nanjing’s 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival lights up Bailuzhou Park with 40+ installations, regional lantern art and immersive zones celebrating heritage and the upcoming New Year.
Enjoy the dazzling night view of Xi’an’s Dayan Pagoda, a Tang Dynasty UNESCO treasure, and ring in a peaceful, prosperous 2026 amid its ancient lights.
Yi ancestral bridal gowns, once years in the making, are getting a modern makeover this year—honoring ancient craftsmanship while embracing fresh design.
The Turpan Museum in Xinjiang has launched a 3D digitalization project for 2,000 relics, creating high-precision models for virtual tours and educational programs—a tech leap for cultural preservation.
Discover how Yi embroidery from the Chinese mainland weaves nature’s spirit into vibrant threads, preserving mountain memories and inspiring a new generation.
Discover how Yi silver ornaments carry blessings, identity, and a rich connection to mountain life in every handcrafted pattern.
Discover Yi embroidery, where every stitch captures the sun, moon, stars and the rhythms of mountains, rivers and forests. Dive into this vibrant conversation with nature.