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Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl” has enchanted readers in the Chinese mainland for over a century. Discover its lasting cultural impact.
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Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl” has enchanted readers in the Chinese mainland for over a century. Discover its lasting cultural impact.
Two volumes of the over 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts returned from the US arrive in Beijing; final volume to be displayed in July.
On International Museum Day, museums across the Chinese mainland are redefining education with hands-on learning—from owl pellet dissections to VR tours and interactive exhibits.
Chinese mainland museums welcomed 1.49B visits in 2024, with 7,046 sites, free entry and thousands of exhibitions and educational events.
After 79 years in the U.S., the Zidanku Silk Manuscript volumes II and III—China’s earliest silk texts from the Warring States Period—have arrived in Beijing.
Esports tourism is injecting fresh energy into the Chinese mainland economy. Sold-out finals, citywide gaming tours and cross-border events are reshaping cultural travel.
AI and 3D modelling revive a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty silk robe from Mawangdui, offering interactive VR views of its current and original states.
How “The Little Mermaid” a Danish tale of love and sacrifice won over generations of children in China, inspiring readers and artists.
Dive into authentic Emei Sect Kung Fu: live demos of Phoenix Eye Fist and Spinning Thrust with slow-motion breakdowns for aspiring practitioners.
Fragments of the over-2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, were returned to the Chinese mainland on Friday in a landmark cultural repatriation.