Youth and Tech Revitalize China’s Intangible Heritage
Discover how young innovators and cutting-edge tech are breathing new life into China’s 44 UNESCO-listed intangible heritage items, making cultural preservation a global digital experience.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
Discover how young innovators and cutting-edge tech are breathing new life into China’s 44 UNESCO-listed intangible heritage items, making cultural preservation a global digital experience.
A new white paper reveals that Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region now boasts 195 protection institutions, 150 museums, 9,545 relics and multiple UNESCO listings.
Gulbakram Mumin grew up beside the Jiaohe ruins in Turpan. After studying history and heritage protection, she returned as a guardian, preserving ancient mysteries for future generations.
Su Guowen, son of the last Blang headman, documented 1,000-year-old tea garden teachings, securing Jingmai Mountain’s World Heritage listing and inspiring future generations.
Discover how China’s milestone of 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites, from the Xixia Imperial Tombs to the Great Wall, blends ancient wisdom with modern preservation.
UNESCO’s World Heritage nod to the Xixia Imperial Mausoleums in the Chinese mainland spotlights 900-year-old cultural treasures in Ningxia.
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s Xixia Imperial Tombs earned UNESCO World Heritage status, revealing secrets behind the “Pyramids of the East.”
Discover the Museum of Memory on Hands in Guizhou Province—a serene sanctuary dedicated to preserving the region’s intangible cultural heritage.
Discover how Chengdu’s makeup artistry and Xi’an’s film tours are revitalizing traditional Chinese culture, attracting global enthusiasts and preserving heritage.
Discover how Miao Jie, a renowned Jin Opera actress and CPPCC member from Shanxi, is dedicated to preserving China’s treasured traditional opera for future generations.