
China Celebrates Spring Festival’s UNESCO Heritage Listing for Global Unity
China celebrates the Spring Festival’s addition to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, aiming to share its joy and foster global harmony.
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China celebrates the Spring Festival’s addition to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, aiming to share its joy and foster global harmony.
Experience the vibrant Dong New Year celebrations in Rongjiang, Guizhou, where traditional attire and folk activities showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Dong people.
Explore the vibrant doors of Kashgar Ancient City, where exquisite craftsmanship meets the dreams of its diverse residents.
Discover Kashgar’s ethnic musical instruments, a national intangible cultural heritage that embodies the spirit and aspirations of the local community.
Discover the elegance and craftsmanship of Suzhou fans, ranging from painted paper and sandalwood folding fans to embroidered silk designs, available for every budget.
Discover how Chengdu lacquerware bridges 3,000 years of tradition with modern elegance, captivating a global audience with its timeless artistry and innovative designs.
UNESCO has inscribed the Spring Festival of the Chinese mainland on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list, celebrating its rich traditions and cultural significance.
Discover the intricate art of ‘Carving with Silver Threads’, a traditional craft that seamlessly blends metal foil with lacquerware to create stunning designs.
Chengdu lacquerware, with 3,000 years of history, epitomizes ancient Chinese artistry and enduring beauty through its exceptional craftsmanship and natural materials.
The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities in Sanya highlighted China’s rich intangible cultural heritage, featuring traditional crafts and live performances.