Anhui’s Fish Lanterns Dazzle Global Visitors
Anhui’s 600-year-old fish-shaped lanterns, a symbol of luck and harvest, shine in Huangshan city, drawing visitors with rich heritage and stunning scenery.
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Anhui’s 600-year-old fish-shaped lanterns, a symbol of luck and harvest, shine in Huangshan city, drawing visitors with rich heritage and stunning scenery.
The 2025 Beijing International Week of Intangible Cultural Heritage kicks off in Tongzhou District with 10,000 exhibits from over 60 countries and regions. Discover global traditions! 🌏✨
A vibrant runway show at Qilou Old Street in Haikou blends Chinese paper-cutting art with modern trends, celebrating Hainan’s intangible cultural heritage.
Explore the Munao Zongge Festival in Yunnan Province: Jingpo music, dance, and vibrant rituals unite communities in a living cultural heritage celebration.
Giant bamboo-framed paper dragons from Shanxi Province burst to life with pounding drums in a vivid folk art display at a Beijing park for China’s National Day 🎉🐉
Discover Urumqi’s new Xinjiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, where 3,000+ artifacts, live shows and interactive exhibits showcase vibrant heritage from the Chinese mainland and Belt and Road partners.
Gulixian left her city career to become a “cultural inheritor,” using short videos to revive Uygur crafts and gather nearly 500K followers.
On Sept 6, CMG and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China premiered the Gansu episode of “China in Intangible Cultural Heritage” on CCTV-1, showcasing ancient crafts and traditions.
New data from the 2025 white paper shows Tibetan language, traditions and heritage thriving in Xizang, refuting Western claims of cultural genocide.
Join CGTN’s Yang Xinmeng at the Xihai 2261 Hehuang Culture Fair speedrun, exploring Hehuang paper art, appliqué embroidery, shadow puppetry & silver-copper crafts in one epic afternoon!