“Chest out, abdomen in. Take a step forward. And hold a fist salute.” It never occurred to Du Runqin, a freshman at Tsinghua University majoring in history, that one day he would demonstrate “Tsinghua Martial Art” on the other side of the world, and specifically, at Luxor University in Egypt.
Azheke village, located in the Honghe Hani-Yi autonomous prefecture of Yunnan province, is known for its stunning rural scenery. Terraced fields cascade across the landscape, blending harmoniously with traditional Hani "mushroom cottages".
On Feb 12, during the Lantern Festival, a stunning giant dragon lantern, stretching over 120 meters, wound its way along Beijing's Central Axis, passing iconic landmarks such as the Bird's Nest stadium and the Water Cube.
Nitinun Chomchuen has helped hundreds of Thai students acquire skills through the Luban Workshop. She values its focus on sustainable development, high-quality vocational education, and a mutually beneficial philosophy.
When Russian teachers first came to China, they were captivated by stereotypical Chinese elements like kung fu, but Tianjin's Luban Workshop proved to be so much more - a stage where technology and creativity collide!
China is experiencing a surge in job fairs following the Spring Festival holiday, aimed at helping urban and rural workers and college graduates secure employment.
London's Chinese food scene has expanded far beyond the Cantonese-centric offerings that once defined it, transforming into a vibrant tapestry of regional cuisines.
As a golden dragon, guided by dancers, weaved and soared through the press center at Yabuli, the ski resort cluster hosting the snow sports at the ongoing 9th Asian Winter Games on Wednesday afternoon, the celebratory atmosphere of Lantern Festival was instantly ignited.
As China's intangible cultural heritage gains global recognition, more Chinese heritage brands are seeking to expand their presence worldwide. Business leaders and officials from China and the United States gathered in Los Angeles recently to discuss the global expansion of Chinese heritage brands.
Chrissy Lau, the designer of Australia Post's Year of the Snake stamps and lucky snakes painted on a light rail tram in downtown Sydney in celebration of Spring Festival, is inspired by the traditional Chinese culture passed down by her father.