Chongqing’s Molten Iron Show Lights Up the Night with Timeless Tradition
Chongqing’s blacksmiths amaze with a molten iron show, blending tradition and spectacle in a dazzling night display.
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Chongqing’s blacksmiths amaze with a molten iron show, blending tradition and spectacle in a dazzling night display.
Discover Nanchang’s stunning night view of the Pavilion of Prince Teng, a blend of rich history and modern innovation on the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
Beijing’s ‘The Megalights Wonderland’ at Wenyuhe Park dazzles visitors with over a thousand heritage lanterns during this year’s largest Spring Festival celebration.
Skilled artisans in Tongren, Guizhou Province preserve the traditional art of Nuo masks through meticulous craftsmanship, essential to the Nuo opera rituals.
Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan extends hours and boosts online reservations during Spring Festival, welcoming a surge of visitors eager to explore ancient Shu treasures.
Explore how Nanchang city harmonizes economic growth with its rich cultural heritage, highlighted by the stunning night view of the Pavilion of Prince Teng.
Discover Langzhong, Sichuan’s ancient city with over 2,300 years of history and the birthplace of China’s Spring Festival traditions. Explore preserved Ming and Qing architecture.
Experience the vibrant Firecracker Dragon Festival in Guangxi, where 118 dragons adorn the streets of Binyang County, bringing joy and tradition to the community.
Shaanxi Province welcomed over 7.3 million visitors during the Spring Festival, with the Shaanxi History Museum attracting around 125,000 guests.
Discover Nanchang Cityโs stunning night view of the Pavilion of Prince Teng, blending rich history with its role as a hub for science, technology, and finance in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.