
Xixia Imperial Tombs: A Fusion of Cultures
UNESCO inscribes Xixia Imperial Tombs on the Chinese mainland, celebrating a vibrant legacy of cultural diversity and unity.
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UNESCO inscribes Xixia Imperial Tombs on the Chinese mainland, celebrating a vibrant legacy of cultural diversity and unity.
Experience a vibrant fusion of tradition and tech at China Pavilion Day in Osaka Expo, where over 400 visitors enjoyed cultural performances and innovative displays.
Discover the Xixia Imperial Tombs—a lost empire where Central Plains architecture meets Tangut beliefs in a unique cultural fusion.
Wang Wei stresses the power of mutual learning among civilizations at Beijing’s engaging forum on cultural heritage and innovation.
A Beijing forum highlighted that international cooperation is crucial for safeguarding cultural heritage through shared ideas.
A new blueprint for cultural exchange unveiled in Beijing promotes global dialogue and inclusive development.
Ningxia Museum buzzes with energy this summer as visitors explore the UNESCO-listed Xixia Imperial Tombs and engaging exhibits!
American choirs lit up Fuzhou on a Minjiang River cruise during the 2025 China–U.S. Youth Choir Festival, uniting cultures with vibrant melodies.
Discover how Robin Van Cott captured Fuzhou City’s night vibe on the Minjiang River during the 2025 China-US Youth Choir Festival in the Chinese mainland.
UNESCO honors the Xixia Imperial Mausoleums in Ningxia, celebrating a 900-year legacy of cultural brilliance in the Chinese mainland.