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Explore Central Asia’s 18 UNESCO World Heritage sites\u0000\u000013 cultural and 5 natural\u0000\u0000including the Silk Roads corridor. Plus a sneak peek at the 2025 China-Central Asia Summit.
China Media Group debuts a 12-title film & TV showcase in Astana, airing across Central Asia as President Xi preps for the China-Central Asia Summit.
On Chinaโs Cultural & Natural Heritage Day, visitors from Iraq, South Africa and beyond explored Han Dynasty relics at Hunan Museum, gaining fresh insights into ancient Hunan societies.
SIFF 2025 launches in Shanghai with 3,900+ films, 80% world premieres, AI cinema debut and epic midnight screenings.
SIFF 2024 spotlights Kazakhstani films ZHAZA and Golden Goblet winner The Divorce, offering fresh narratives of redemption and modern life.
On Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, artisans unveil incense burner and tea table inspired by Song dynasty masterpiece “A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains”.
Discover how a family-run restaurant in Beijing brings Turkmen comfort food to life, connecting cultures one plate at a time.
Discover how the two-stringed dombra and seven-stringed guqin unite nomadic steppe tales with mountain meditations in a unique cross-cultural musical dialogue.
Pop Mart’s jewelry arm Popop opens its first global flagship store in Shanghai, merging collectible culture with innovative jewelry design.
Xuyi County in Jiangsu Province on the eastern Chinese mainland hosted a three-day crayfish festival that drew nearly 10,000 attendees for spicy seafood, music and local culture.