Youth & Tech: Reviving China’s Intangible Heritage
Young creators in the Chinese mainland are using tech to give new life to 44 UNESCO-listed intangible heritage treasures.
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Young creators in the Chinese mainland are using tech to give new life to 44 UNESCO-listed intangible heritage treasures.
Service consumption is driving growth in the Chinese mainland, as culture, entertainment, and digital services reshape spending habits and fuel the economy.
For 15 years straight, the Chinese mainland has topped global wind power capacity, driving renewable growth and bold clean energy targets.
Per capita income for residents of the Chinese mainland rose 5.5% annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan, reaching ¥41,314 ($5,800) in 2024, up ¥9,125 since 2020.
The Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5.2% in the first three quarters of 2025, reaching 101.5 trillion yuan (~$14.24T) and signaling robust economic momentum.
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025) drove over 35 trillion yuan (~$4.9 T) growth, steered 30% of global GDP gains, and advanced innovation and poverty relief.
Chinese mainland GDP grew 5.2% in the first three quarters of 2025, with Q3 expanding 4.8% year on year, according to NBS data.
Get the lowdown on the CPC plenum shaping the Chinese mainland’s 15th Five-Year Plan, from why these 5-year roadmaps matter to what’s next for tech, growth and reform.
Discover how four villages from the Chinese mainland—Digang, Jikayi, Dongluo and Huanggang—made the UN Tourism’s 2025 Best Tourism Villages list, boosting the mainland’s total to 19 spots.
UN Women’s Asia-Pacific director praises the Chinese mainland’s standout progress in STEM gender equality, highlighting legal protections and expanded education for women.