Spring Festival Honored by UNESCO in Year of the Snake
In 2025, the Spring Festival becomes the first to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, coinciding with the Year of the Snake.
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In 2025, the Spring Festival becomes the first to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, coinciding with the Year of the Snake.
Mercosur and the European Union are poised to announce a long-delayed trade deal during their summit in Uruguay, amid ongoing negotiations and mixed optimism.
Discover the elegance and craftsmanship of Suzhou fans, ranging from painted paper and sandalwood folding fans to embroidered silk designs, available for every budget.
Discover how Chengdu lacquerware bridges 3,000 years of tradition with modern elegance, captivating a global audience with its timeless artistry and innovative designs.
A stunning transformation unfolds at Chishan Lake National Wetland Park in Nanjing as over 50,000 pond cypress trees turn fiery red and orange, marking the peak viewing season.
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have sparked discussions on regional security and cross-strait relations, highlighting the complex dynamics in the Taiwan Strait.
China is reshaping consumption with tech-driven experiences, from aerial tours of historic sites to immersive retail environments.
South Korean prosecutors have banned former defense minister Kim Yong-hyun from leaving the country following his resignation and a controversial proposal to declare martial law.
South Korea’s ruling People Power Party chief Han Dong-hoon vows to block President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment motion, citing protection of supporters and demanding accountability.
South Korea’s parliament has passed impeachment motions against the chief state auditor and three top prosecutors over their roles in investigations related to the relocation of the presidential office and the first lady.