Inside Hui Ink & She Inkstone Craft: Ancient Art Alive in Anhui
Discover how Hui ink and She inkstones—key parts of the Four Treasures of Study—are crafted in Anhui Province on the Chinese mainland, blending tradition with creativity.
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Discover how Hui ink and She inkstones—key parts of the Four Treasures of Study—are crafted in Anhui Province on the Chinese mainland, blending tradition with creativity.
Discover the Pavilion of Prince Teng’s 1,300-year saga by the Ganjiang River in Nanchang. From upturned eaves to intricate carvings, unveil this southern China gem.
Ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States era return to the Chinese mainland after 79 years abroad, marking a milestone in Sino-US cultural cooperation.
Discover how Chen Xi’s Dunhuang-style dance led to a mesmerizing time-travel journey at the Mogao Caves, blending art, heritage, and self-discovery.
Dive into Changchun’s Former Film Studio Museum — a living archive in Jilin that celebrates the birthplace of Chinese cinema with vintage sets, classic reels, and interactive exhibits.
Gexian Village in Jiangxi glows with over a thousand lanterns, turning summer and October nights into a dreamlike cultural festival under ancient courtyards.
Discover Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, Chinese mainland: 10 sq km of serene waterways, ancient Liangzhu roots, Yueju Opera, dragon boats & silk heritage.
Experience Jianchuan Wood Carving Art Town in Yunnan Province, the Chinese mainland, where centuries-old carving techniques meet year-round spring vibes.
Warring States silk scrolls, the Chinese mainland’s earliest known silk texts, have returned to Hunan Museum in Changsha after 79 years abroad.
How women across South and Southeast Asia use silk weaving to share stories of creativity, solidarity, and resilience.