Ancient Chinese gold exhibition Beijing
Golden Journeys: Ancient Chinese Treasures Shine in Beijing
An extraordinary exhibition traces 3,000 years of gold artistry and cultural exchange across China. Gold has always captivated people — with its glow, its mystery, its timeless charm. Now in Beijing, Radiance:...
Yungang Grottoes digital restoration
Digital Restoration Brings Yungang’s ‘Six Beauties’ Back to Life
Discover how digital technology has revived the ancient “Six Beauties” statues at China’s UNESCO-listed Yungang Grottoes. After five months of careful digital restoration, Caves No. 7 and No. 8 of the...
youth
Love Across Cultures: Youth Dialogue Revives Tang and Shakespeare
British and Chinese youth participated in a dialogue focusing on Tang Xianzu and William Shakespeare’s literary legacy. “Love once begun, will never end” “The course of true love never did run smooth”...
Jingdezhen porcelain London
Chinese porcelain meets Chinese cuisine in London
Held at a Chinese restaurant near Trafalgar Square, the luncheon began not with sizzling dishes but with diners photographing the intricate lotus-and-peony motifs on pale green plates from Jingdezhen,...
Potala Palace annual repainting tradition
The “Sweet Palace" in Tibet Gets Its Annual Makeover of Milk and Honey
Volunteers and locals repaint Tibet’s Potala Palace with milk and honey each year, keeping the “Sweet Palace” tradition alive. Every October, the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, receives its annual “beauty...
Women’s stories
She Writes: A UK-China Dialogue on Women’s Stories
Discover the “Her Story” UK-China creative dialogue at the 2025 Yuewen Creation Conference, where Chinese and British writers and curators explore women’s stories, female narratives, and cross-cultural...
Liangzhu royal cemetery discovery
New Discovery at Liangzhu: Clues to a 5,000-Year-Old Royal Cemetery
Archaeologists uncover a possible 5,000-year-old royal cemetery at China’s Liangzhu site, offering new insight into one of the world’s earliest civilisations. At the Liangzhu site near Hangzhou, researchers...
László Krasznahorkai
Between Myth and Reality: A Nobel Winner's Odyssey in China
More than twenty years ago, the man who has just won this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature travelled to China in search of a spiritual utopia inspired by its classical civilisation. Here is his story. A...
Global Dialogue on China Studies
A Global Dialogue on China: Scholars Discover Culture Beyond the Forum
At the World Conference on China Studies in Shanghai, international scholars delve into Chinese art, history, and heritage, exploring these topics beyond academic discussions. The second World Conference...
the Palace Museum
The Palace Museum at 100: A Century of Heritage and Innovation
The Palace Museum in Beijing celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing a century of heritage preservation, cultural innovation, and digital transformation. Beneath the golden roofs and vermilion walls...
László Krasznahorkai
László Krasznahorkai: Newly Nobel Literature Winner Who Looks to the East
Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, whose journeys to China and Japan have inspired several of his works. The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2025 has...
Cold Dew festival traditions
Cold Dew Delights: A Journey Through China’s Autumn Flavours
Experience the beauty and taste of China’s Cold Dew season — from golden lake crabs to fragrant chrysanthemum tea. As a soft mist settles over China’s lakes and fields, the season of Hanlu, or Cold Dew,...
Sanxingdui Museum Cultural Product
Three Millennia of Secrets: Sanxingdui Heads for Global Audience
Explore the mysterious Sanxingdui civilisation as its 3,000-year-old artefacts, including bronze masks and gold faces, prepare for their first overseas exhibition. Sanxingdui Museum Deputy Director Yu...
Liulihe Site Beijing
Liulihe Site: The Origins of Beijing
Explore the Liulihe Site, ancient capital of the Yan Kingdom and the origins of Beijing, with its city walls, tombs, and ruins. On September 22, Beijing launched the Liulihe Site Archaeology Research Alliance,...
AI EAST2046
Rethinking Tools, Community, and Cultural Infrastructure in the Age of AI
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in everyday life, EAST2046, London’s first tech-art festival centred on East and Southeast Asian perspectives, hosted a full day dedicated to examining...
Ba Yi Iron Steel xinjiang
Seven Decades of Steel and Change at Ba Yi Iron & Steel
Discover Ba Yi Iron & Steel in Xinjiang: seven decades of steelmaking, innovation, and sustainable growth. Zhang Ainian, now retired, never got used to wearing white shirts. Born in 1949, he moved...
International Friends and China's War of Resistance
80 Years: Foreign Friends in China’s Fight for Peace
Discover the stories of foreign friends who stood with China during the Anti-Japanese War, 80 years of courage and friendship. Edgar Snow, John Rabe, John Magee, George Fitch, the Flying Tigers… These...
Nanyang Volunteer
The Unforgettable Heroes: Overseas Chinese in WWII
Discover the forgotten role of overseas Chinese in WWII — from war funding to the Burma Road, the French Resistance, and Atlantic convoys. In the history of China’s war against Japan, one group is often...
China's WWII Veterans
Medals and Memories of China’s WWII Veterans
China’s WWII veterans share their stories of bravery, sacrifice, and honour. From medals to memories, their voices keep history alive across generations. In Beijing’s Tongzhou District, 99-year-old veteran...
Tai’erzhuang
Taierzhuang: China’s Turning Point in World War II
The Battle of Taierzhuang in 1938 marked a turning point in China’s resistance against Japan, drawing international attention and boosting national morale during World War II. “There may be numerous places...
Pingxingguan
Qiaogou: The Battle That Ignited China’s Resistance
In 1937, Chinese forces won their first major victory against Japan at Qiaogou, marking a turning point in China’s resistance. On 25 September 1937, gunfire and shouting echoed through the narrow valley...
Cheung Chau WWII rescue
Cheung Chau: The Small Island with a Wartime Secret
Cheung Chau, a small island near Hong Kong, played a pivotal role in a secret World War II rescue operation. Today, it blends history, culture, and island life. When people think of Cheung Chau, a small...
Lugou Bridge China Resistance
Lugou Bridge: Stone Lions, Bullet Scars, and a Nation’s Memory
Discover Lugou Bridge in Beijing, where the July 7th Incident sparked China’s War of Resistance against Japan. In the southwest of Beijing, the Yongding River flows quietly. Spanning the river is the Lugou...
Yue opera london
Yue Opera Performance Shares the Love from Zhejiang to London
Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Theatre deliver a wonderful performance of a collection of traditional Chinese opera at the Shaw Theatre on August 21st, all themed on love. The performance of ‘Garden of...
Sihang Warehouse memorial wall
Sihang Warehouse: Defiance Marked by Bullet Holes
Explore Sihang Warehouse in Shanghai, home of the Eight Hundred Heroes. See the bullet-scarred walls and the iconic symbol of Chinese resistance. At No.1 Guangfu Road in Shanghai’s Jing’an District, the...
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174 Years Ago, Jili Lake Silk Became Famous Throughout Britain
At the first World Expo in London during 1851, Jili Lake Silk from Zhejiang, China, was introduced to the world and won a Gold award.  Jili Lake Silk is a type of mulberry silk that has existed for hundreds...
Xizang education
Through the Eyes of a British Educator: Xizang’s Transformation
A British educator shares Xizang’s transformation in education, infrastructure, and cultural preservation. Michael Crook speaks fluent Beijing dialect and often carries a fountain pen in his pocket. Born...
Tai Kwun Hong Kong
Discover Tai Kwun: Hong Kong’s Historic Heartbeat
Discover Tai Kwun, Hong Kong’s historic heart. Explore restored heritage buildings, art galleries, and vibrant cultural events in this unique landmark. Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong Island, Tai Kwun...
Science in wartime China
Joseph Needham and the Spirit of Science in Wartime China
British scientist Joseph Needham’s journey across wartime China reveals the resilience of Chinese scientists under extreme hardship. From 1943 to 1946, British scientist Joseph Needham travelled across...
Tibet Museum in Lhasa
Exploring the Tibet Museum: Art, History & Hands-On Fun
Discover the Tibet Museum, Xizang’s largest cultural landmark. Explore ancient artefacts, enjoy hands-on exhibits, and experience the vibrant art and history of the region. This summer, Du Mingyu, a “post-90s”...
Future You (5)
When Code Begins to Breathe: Pioneering British Art Collective Debuts Exhibition in Beijing
The pioneering British art collective Universal Everything (UE) opens its first exhibition at Beijing 798CUBE in China. Wandering through the darkened exhibition space of Beijing 798CUBE, light and shadow...
Yushu Horse Festival
Yushu Horse Racing Festival Blends Speed with Tradition
The 43rd Yushu Horse Racing Festival kicked off in Qinghai, showcasing thrilling races and centuries-old traditions at 4,000 meters above sea level. On July 26, the finals of the 43rd Yushu Horse Racing...
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