May Day Shines as Travelers Explore New Cultural Gems in China
Tourists in China enjoyed a variety of cultural events and discovered new destinations during this year’s five-day May Day holiday.
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Tourists in China enjoyed a variety of cultural events and discovered new destinations during this year’s five-day May Day holiday.
A grand Chinese art exhibition, ‘From Beijing to Paris,’ opens in Paris from May 7-18, featuring over 200 works by leading Chinese artists to foster cultural exchanges.
Chinese schools introduce courses to immerse children in traditional customs for the Start of Summer, marking the beginning of the hot season.
Explore Tianducheng, Hangzhou’s luxury development mimicking Paris, attracting both domestic and international tourists with its iconic landmarks.
French director Patrick Sommier bridges cultures by introducing Chinese opera to France, translating classic Liyuan works for new audiences.
French sinologist David Gosset discusses China’s 21st-century renaissance and its role in fostering global stability and progress.
Discover the “From Beijing to Paris” art exhibition at Les Invalides, showcasing over 200 Chinese art pieces from May 7-18. Experience cultural exchange between China and France.
Sandor Nagy, a former Hungarian football star, has dedicated over two decades to nurturing young football talent in Qingdao’s vibrant sports community.
Hungarian businessman Steven Back shares his secrets to thriving in the Chinese mainland market, highlighting key cultural differences and adaptation strategies for international businesses.
The 4th Emei Martial Arts Inheritance Conference celebrated diverse Emei fighting styles and honored practitioners of all ages in Sichuan’s Mount Emei Scenic Area.