Huw Lewis-Jones
How Maps Lead Readers Into Imaginary Worlds
Huw Lewis-Jones explores how maps have shaped fantasy literature, from Treasure Island to Middle-earth, and how maps can reveal cultural perspectives. Huw Lewis-Jones was born on a small island, where...
Once Upon A Time in the Middle East
How a Chinese Film Turns Food into a Story of Survival and Peace
Chinese film Once Upon A Time in the Middle East turns food, war and a restaurant into a moving story of survival, human dignity and the pursuit of peace. Chinese film Once Upon A Time in the Middle East...
Shoton Festival in Lhasa
Giant Buddha Thangka Unveiled as Shoton Festival Opens in Lhasa
Lhasa marks the opening of the Shoton Festival with a giant Buddha thangka unveiling at Drepung Monastery, drawing worshippers and visitors. Lhasa welcomed the annual Shoton Festival on Aug 12th, with...
Chinese lacquer
Why Are Young People Returning to a Chinese Village for Lacquer?
Discover how a 3,000-year-old Chinese lacquer tradition is finding new life in Songbai Village, where young artists and foreign craftsmen are reshaping the craft. It is lacquer season in Songbai Village,...
Zhongshu
Why a Christopher Nolan Interview with Chinese Podcaster Zhong Shu Went Viral
A short conversation between Chinese podcaster Zhong Shu and director Christopher Nolan about The Odyssey went viral online. A conversation about ancient Greece, Christianity and storytelling was never...
Inner Mongolian rock band SongS Band
How an Inner Mongolian Rock Band Is Reimagining the Sound of the Grasslands
SongS Band blends Mongolian traditional music with rock to tell stories of Inner Mongolia, bringing the sounds and spirit of the grasslands to a new generation. SongS・令 (hereafter SongS band), an Inner...
July Books
【China in Pages】July Picks: Reading China Through Different Voices
This month’s book picks offer a diverse range of perspectives on China, featuring voices from scholars, artists, factory workers, and street performers. July’s new releases highlight the richness...
Teochew chive dumpling
The Teochew Chive Dumpling Winning Hearts After a Hit Film
A hit film has brought new attention to the Teochew chive dumpling, a traditional Chaoshan snack with a unique story and growing popularity. A humble snack from south China’s Chaoshan region has...
Women Naadam Festival
From Archery to Horse Riding: Women Bring New Energy to Naadam Festival
Female archers, riders and judges are playing a growing role at Inner Mongolia’s Naadam Festival, blending tradition with a new generation of participation. On the grasslands of Xilin Gol, Inner...
The Scale of Power
The Scale Of Power Musical Debuts in London
The Scale of Power musical debuts with an entertaining performance at the Union Theatre, with shows at Camden Fringe in August. Before the performance of The Scale of Power at the Union Theatre, Director...
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Cacophonic: Chinese Band Stolen Live in London
Chinese post-punk electro rock band Stolen give an electric performance live in London on their Cacophonic tour. A decade ago, I was giving talks about Chinese pop culture, including one called Peking...
All Wishes Come True
Why Chinese Animation Is Turning Gods Into Ordinary People
China’s animated film All Wishes Come True reimagines the Eight Immortals as ordinary people, highlighting a new trend in Chinese animation. For generations, Chinese audiences have grown up with stories...
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Floral Masterpieces from Austria Bloom in Beijing
To celebrate the 55th anniversary of China-Austria diplomatic ties, a premium Austrian floral art exhibition debuted in Beijing. In June 2026, the exhibition “Blooming Hearts Through Centuries –...
Dear You exhibition
'Dear You' Film Props and Qiaopi Exhibition Opens in Beijing
A Beijing exhibition showcases Dear You film props alongside historic Qiaopi letters, revealing the lives, memories and cultural heritage of overseas Chinese. Props from the hit Chinese film Dear You are...
Sichuan
How Overseas Chinese Youth Explored China This Summer
Overseas Chinese youth explored Shanxi, Shanghai and Chengdu this summer, experiencing ancient architecture, intangible cultural heritage and traditional Chinese culture through immersive activities. This...
Ancient Chinese haute couture
What Imperial Fashion Looked Like Hundreds of Years Ago
What did imperial fashion look like hundreds of years ago? A new exhibition in Shanghai answers that question with more than 100 rare court costumes and textiles from the Palace Museum. Imperial Colours:...
China historical sites
Why People Still Visit the Revolutionary Sites That Shaped Modern China
Historic revolutionary sites across China, from Shanghai to Yan’an, are attracting new generations of visitors seeking to understand the country’s past and present. China’s revolutionary landmarks...
June
【China in Pages】June Picks: China Seen Through Individual Eyes
Discover our June picks of books about China that explore digital life, mountain living, history, cultural heritage and food. The five books selected this month all begin small — one man’s unplugged...
Many Worlds, One Mind Opens Close Gallery Gordon Cheung
Gordon Cheung Exhibition Opens at Close Gallery, Somerset
Many Worlds, One Mind, a major survey exhibition by multimedia artist Gordon Cheung, opened at Close Gallery in Somerset, England. The exhibition features 28 sculptures, paintings, prints, and etchings....
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Micheal Haran: Finding Paintbrushes in the Amazon
From August 4th to 7th, British painter Micheal Haran will co-host an exhibition titled “Vision and Colour” with painter Paul Mulvey in London. Upon first seeing Micheal Haran‘s work,...
Dragon Boat Festival mugwort
Traditional Mugwort Decorations Become a Dragon Boat Festival Trend
Traditional mugwort decorations are gaining popularity in China as the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, blending ancient customs with modern lifestyles. As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, traditional...
Strings across the world london concert
Strings Across Worlds Concert Brings Global Stringed Music to London
The Strings across Worlds concert brings together four string musicians from across the world for a unique concert in London on July 4th.  The concert will take place on July 4th 2026, with doors opening...
World Sinologists Conference Dunhuang
World Sinologists Gather in Dunhuang for Dialogue Among Civilizations
Scholars from nearly 70 countries gather in Dunhuang for the Third World Conference of Sinologists, exploring dialogue among civilisations, cultural exchange, and shared global challenges along the Silk...
China in Pages May
【China in Pages】May Picks: Visible Life and Invisible Experience
May’s reading list brings together five distinct books about old Chinese customs and stories from modern everyday life. A few of these books take you back in time, sharing stories about old household superstitions,...
Tibetan-language Hamlet
Why a Tibetan-Language Hamlet Resonates in the AI Era
A Tibetan-language adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is drawing global attention as it heads to Hong Kong, raising questions about live theatre, culture and human connection in the AI era. As Ophelia...
Fujian’s last overseas letter writer
Handwritten Across Oceans: The Story of Fujian’s Last Overseas Letter Writer
A 77-year-old man in Fujian still writes overseas letters by hand, keeping alive the fading qiaopi tradition that once connected Chinese families across oceans. The new film Dear You has touched many viewers...
UN Day of Vesak in Wuxi
In Wuxi, Ancient Buddhist Traditions Meet Global Dialogue
The 21st United Nations Day of Vesak in Wuxi highlights Jiangsu’s long history of Buddhism, cultural exchange and global dialogue across Asia. Buddhist leaders, scholars and delegates from around 70 countries...
A Panorama of Hunan Concert to Tour the UK in September
A Panorama of Hunan Concert to Tour the UK in September
A Panorama of Hunan, performed by The Hunan Song & Dance Theatre, is to tour the UK in September performing a series of traditional and contemporary Chinese and Western pieces. The centrepiece of the...
Turandot centenary production
Turandot at 100: From Oriental Fantasy to a New Opera Collaboration
A new centenary production of Puccini’s Turandot reimagines the opera’s Oriental fantasy through martial arts and East–West collaboration on stage. In 1926, when conductor Arturo Toscanini lowered his...
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How Chinese Museums Are Becoming More Accessible
From tactile replicas to audio guides, museums across China are creating more accessible and multi-sensory ways for visitors to experience history and culture. Fingers slowly moved across the cool surface...
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China Shines at London Craft Week 2026
The China National Pavilion at London Craft Week 2026 showcases wedding outfits and ethnic minority craft in a celebration of those who make China beautiful. At a packed opening ceremony of the China National...
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Jia Pingwa Reflects on His Book The Old Kiln in Hastings
Jia Pingwa reflects on his book The Old Kiln, memory, trauma, and translation at a Hastings book club event organised by Sinoist Books in May. The book club was held on May 4th in Hastings, organised by...
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