German Scholar Celebrates China’s Classical Cultural Revival
German researcher Tobias Hirsch at Fudan University highlights the collaborative efforts of China and the West to revive classical literature and traditional culture in the 21st century.
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German researcher Tobias Hirsch at Fudan University highlights the collaborative efforts of China and the West to revive classical literature and traditional culture in the 21st century.
Lebanese pathologist Tia Chaaya shares her New Year’s resolutions as part of CGTN’s global ‘1,001 Wishes for 2025 #Hello2025’ campaign.
Amidst a devastating Gaza conflict claiming over 45,000 lives, teacher Maram Al-Zaanin prays for peace and a hopeful future for Palestinians as 2025 approaches.
A Syrian teacher shares his hope for rebuilding homes and restoring peace in the new year through the ‘1,001 Wishes for 2025’ campaign.
Academician Theodoros Papangelis explores the deep respect Chinese people have for history and culture, highlighting unique elements in Chinese love poetry through cross-cultural comparisons.
South Korean pet shop owner Dongdong shares her hopes for a united 2025 amid a challenging 2024, as CGTN launches the ‘1,001 Wishes for 2025’ global campaign.
With the ceasefire bringing peace to Beirut, Lebanese entrepreneur Elie Jabbour shares his heartfelt wishes for 2025, aligning with CGTN’s global #Hello2025 campaign.
Macao’s 25th anniversary of return to China is celebrated by SAR students in Beijing, who share their vibrant campus experiences and hopes for future connections.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu on December 17, causing significant fatalities and injuries. Rescue efforts are underway as international assistance arrives to aid the affected communities.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu, causing widespread damage, 14 fatalities including two Chinese nationals, and leaving 200 injured in Port Vila.