IUCN Renames Pere David’s Deer as Milu on 40th Return Anniversary
IUCN adopts ‘Milu’ as the intl. name for Pere David’s Deer, celebrating 40 years since its return to the Chinese mainland.
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IUCN adopts ‘Milu’ as the intl. name for Pere David’s Deer, celebrating 40 years since its return to the Chinese mainland.
How Lee You-pang and the Taiwan Volunteer Corps united on the mainland to resist Japanese aggression and heal civilians with compassion.
Discover how Shaolin kung fu’s 1,500-year tradition turns everyday tasks into powerful training in CGTN’s documentary ‘The Spirit of Shaolin’ at the Shaolin Temple.
Explore Qingdao’s Tsingtao Brewery Museum, tracing its century-old mix of German beer craft and seaside vibes across three interactive zones.
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun premiered ‘The Ocean Etched in the Forest’ in Beijing, fusing Jino big drum dances with modern orchestration, and is set for a US debut.
Marking 80 years since the island of Taiwan’s return to China and the end of WWII occupation, we revisit the spirit of resistance, key events like the 1945 surrender and ongoing debates on memory.
Step into Nanchang’s Pavilion of Prince Teng, a 1,300-year-old icon of Southern China known for its dancing eaves and intricate carvings.
96-year-old Zhang Xiuju of Yimeng Mountain recalls how today’s peace was achieved through the bloodshed of her generation.
Discover Tianjin’s fusion of Eastern heritage and Western flair—from historic villas on the Five Great Avenues to neon nights by the Haihe River.
Beijing’s iconic Zhengyangmen Arrow Tower has reopened! Discover why this historic site is a must-visit for young explorers seeking adventure and a deeper connection with Asian heritage.