20 countries join China's cultural heritage event

Featuring cultural heritage experts from more than 20 countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania, the 2nd General Assembly of the Alliance for Cultural Heritage in Asia (ACHA) opened on Thursday in Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality.

Ancient DNA from Shimao ruins confirms continuity of Chinese civilization

A groundbreaking genetic study of China's Shimao Ruins, an important prehistoric site located in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, has provided definitive evidence that the core population of the Shimao culture descended from late Yangshao communities in northern Shaanxi Province, reinforcing the theory of China's civilization having evolved continuously on its ...

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  • View of underground library in Warsaw, Poland

    This photo taken on Nov. 26, 2025 shows a view of Metroteka, an underground library recently opened at Kondratowicza metro station, in Warsaw, Poland.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/28 8:52:44
  • Changchun aims at sustainable Universiade

    On Wednesday, Leonz Eder, president of the International University Sports Federation (FISU), officially announced that Changchun in Northeast China's Jilin Province had successfully won the bid to host the 33rd Winter World University Games in 2027.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/27 22:40:17
  • Tsinghua student sets sights on new heights after 2025 National Games gold

    On the night of November 19, China's 15th National Games featured an exciting women's high jump showdown. Shao Yuqi, a standout from Central China's Hubei Province, cleared 1.90 meters with remarkable consistency to claim the gold medal.

    By Li Hang | 2025/11/27 21:50:35
  • New horned toad species discovered in south China

    Chinese researchers have identified a new species of horned toad, the Boulenophrys yangchunensis, in south China's Guangdong Province. Their findings were published in the international taxonomic journal Herpetozoa on Monday.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/27 9:16:09
  • How emotion-driven spending fuels China's consumer potential

    China's consumption landscape is being reshaped by a new trend -- the pursuit of emotional fulfillment. As the country seeks to expand domestic demand, emotion-driven spending is becoming a core force in unlocking China's consumer potential.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/27 9:02:01
  • Milano Cortina Games highlight sustainability following Beijing's hydrogen-fueled torch

    The flame for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics was kindled on Wednesday in Olympia, Greece, with the traditional ceremony moved indoors due to unfavorable weather. Instead of the outdoor archaeological site of Ancient Olympia, the ritual took place inside the nearby Archaeological Museum of Olympia, according to CCTV Sports News.

    By Sun Langchen and Jiang Li | 2025/11/27 0:02:47
  • The artisan restoring China's cultural memory

    As long as the procedures are standardized and the materials suitable, a single restoration of an ancient book can preserve it securely for as long as 200 years said an inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage of ancient book restoration.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/26 23:07:57
  • Wilderness survival craze needs to be capped

    While many variety shows feel scripted and sanitized, China's viral wilderness survival challenge in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan Province, has recently struck a nerve. Armed with nothing but some basic survival supplies such as a little salt and their wits, 13 contestants are pitched against the natural environment in the dramatic landscape of Qixing Mountain in the Zhangjiajie scenic area, with millions of viewers enthralled by every hardship and triumph. The on-going final competition that kicked off on Monday, broadcast in real time through livestreams and short videos, promises “no script” – just raw, unscripted reality as ordinary people forage for food, build shelters, and push the limits of endurance. The public's fascination is understandable: In a society where daily life can feel routine and predictable, watching someone wrestle with nature offers both vicarious thrill and a refreshing dose of authenticity.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/26 22:17:06
  • Earliest bronze wares found in Yangtze River Basin with new record

    Two newly discovered bronze artifacts unearthed from the Gouwan site in Xichuan county, Central China's Henan Province, have been scientifically dated to around 4,500 years ago, making them the earliest-known bronze finds in the Yangtze River Basin.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/26 22:12:23
  • China's expanded visa waiver policies fuel travel surge, strengthen global ties

    China's continuously optimized visa waiver policies have delivered significant results, fueling surge in international travel and strengthening people-to-people exchanges with the rest of the world.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/26 15:27:44
  • Rehearsal of Olympic flame lighting ceremony for Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games held in Greece

    Actresses perform during the rehearsal of the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia, Greece, on Nov. 25, 2025.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/26 9:02:26
  • "Scent Arabia" exhibition opens in Manama, Bahrain

    An exhibitor showcases Arabian incense at the "Scent Arabia" exhibition in Manama, Bahrain, Nov. 25, 2025. The "Scent Arabia" exhibition opened at Exhibition World Bahrain in Manama, Bahrain on Tuesday, featuring over 100 brands from the Gulf countries and worldwide, including perfumes, home fragrances and Arabian incense. The event is scheduled to run through Nov. 29.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/26 8:29:38
  • World's highest bridge brings local tourism to new heights

    This drone photo taken on Nov. 6, 2025 shows tourists viewing the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge at the nearby Yundu service area in southwest China's Guizhou Province. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, soaring 625 meters above the Beipan River in Guizhou's mountainous terrain, is the world's highest bridge. The nearby Yundu service area features a comprehensive complex that integrates bridge viewing, sports experiences and other tourism services.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/26 8:00:58
  • Archeological findings in N.China's Hebei adds new evidence to Hongshan culture research

    Chinese archaeologists have released the first official findings from an excavation of the Dongshantou site in North China's Hebei Province, a breakthrough that adds fresh evidence to the study of the prehistoric Hongshan Culture.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/25 23:41:25
  • Mascot for 2026 'Happy Chinese New Year' celebration unveiled

    On Tuesday, China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism unveiled the mascot for the 2026 "Happy Chinese New Year" global celebration - the auspicious horse. The mascot and its related cultural and creative products will be widely used throughout the 2026 festivities, bringing new highlights to Spring Festival celebrations around the world.

    By Jiang Li and Li Hang | 2025/11/25 23:37:13
  • When virtual adventures spark real curiosity, Chinese web novels lead global readers into new realms

    Charles-Emmanuel Dewees from France still vividly remembers the thrill he felt more than a decade ago when he unwittingly followed a young man with a mysterious ring into the world of the Chinese web novel Coiling Dragon. It was his first encounter with concepts like elixirs, magical artifacts, and the mastery of the Five Elements to achieve personal breakthroughs. For Dewees, it was like unearthing a hidden treasure - a brand-new world slowly unfolding before his eyes.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/25 22:05:43
  • Why China's One-Yuan Theaters are a model the world should watch

    The One-Yuan Theater phenomenon is not just a clever subsidy trick; it is one of the most radical and successful experiments in culture the world has seen in decades.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/25 21:27:26
  • Lang Ping's award reveals national spirit

    When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) awarded its Coaches Lifetime Achievement Award to Chinese volleyball legend Lang Ping, the honor was more than a personal career summit.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/25 21:25:02
  • Once-degraded SW China lake sees record bird diversity after ecological boost

    The number of bird species at Qionghai Lake in the city of Xichang in southwest China's Sichuan Province has reached a record high of 310 this year, with a growing number of migratory birds becoming permanent residents thanks to improved ecological conditions, local authorities said on Sunday.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/25 15:43:16
  • Shared blue-and-white legacies link Britain, China ceramic hubs

    Charity shops scattered along the streets of Stoke-on-Trent display stacks of plates painted with delicate willows, arching bridges, and Chinese-style pavilions. For many locals, these motifs borrowed from traditional Chinese paintings are as familiar as the smell of kiln smoke that once hung over the town.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/25 9:18:55
  • Alarm for China's short track team as 3 World Tour events produce no golds

    The Chinese short track speed skating team closed out the third stop of the ISU World Tour with only two silver medals, a result that has raised fresh concerns about China's readiness ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/11/25 0:06:55
  • China's 2025 box-office poised to surpass 50b yuan, with 40 films to be released before year end

    As 2025 draws to a close, China's film industry is gearing up for the New Year film season. Spanning from late November to December 31, this 34-day window is not just a celebration of cinema but a decisive battleground for the annual box office, which has already exceeded 46.2 billion yuan ($6.5 billion) so far this year. With nearly 40 films confirmed for release, the market is poised to surpass an ambitious 50 billion yuan target.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/25 0:04:34
  • Yang Hansen hits first NBA three-pointer, logs career-high minutes

    Chinese rookie Yang Hansen recorded several personal milestones on Saturday night despite the Portland Trail Blazers' 95-122 blowout loss, marking what many Chinese fans called a "small highlight" in his young NBA career.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/24 22:22:30
  • China tops UNESCO list as ICH thrives

    China's intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is undergoing a transformation. Instead of being simply preserved in glass cases or staged demonstrations, it is becoming increasingly woven into youth culture and everyday consumption.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/24 22:12:16
  • 2025 season could be a turning point for Chinese Super League: pundits

    An emotional Wu Lei burst into tears at the Suoyuwan Stadium in Dalian on Saturday, as his club Shanghai Port won the Chinese Super League (CSL) title by collecting 66 points after completing 30 games. The star forward was beleaguered this season due to injury, playing only six games this season and making only one goal.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/11/23 22:59:16
  • Chinese and Thai archaeologists identify ancient glass making techniques

    Chinese and Thai archaeologists have determined that the black-and-white glass beads designed to imitate banded agate, unearthed at the 2,000-year-old Phromthin Tai site in central Thailand were produced using a combination of the winding and drawing techniques.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/23 22:52:31
  • Ambitious 2025-26 ice-snow season launched in NE China

    As China enters Minor Snow, or Xiaoxue, the 20th solar term of the traditional Chinese calendar, the early winter chill is being met with rising enthusiasm as well as the major FIS World Cup China season for ice-and-snow tourism across the country. From Northeast China to the capital region, major winter destinations are launching a new snow season with international sports events upgraded facilities, expanded events and ambitious tourism goals, signaling the start of what officials and industry watchers expect to be a robust year for winter sports and cultural tourism.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/11/23 22:44:20
  • Nationwide cultural operation to create archives for China's old city relics

    Focusing on exploring elements such as old walls, gates, moats, and traditional residences in China's old cities, a special operation has recently been deployed nationwide with the aim of creating archives for the cultural heritage in China's old cities.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/11/23 22:41:49
  • Lasting enthusiasm

    The popularity of mascots “Xiyangyang” and “Lerongrong” from China's 15th National Games and National Para Games remains high after the event. Tourists and citizens purchased mascot-themed cultural and creative products in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province on November 23. Photo: VCG

    By VCG | 2025/11/23 22:35:44
  • Panda: Eco-protection icon, peace envoy

    The Global Panda Partners Conference 2025 convened in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Friday, showcasing China's latest achievements in giant panda conservation and positioning the species as a symbol of both ecological progress and international cooperation.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/23 22:31:46
  • Exclusive: Japanese singer MARiA told GT why she publicly states 'I will always support one China'

    "China is my second hometown, and Chinese friends are my cherished family - I will always support one China." On Tuesday, Japanese singer MARiA, who has been developing her career in China, posted these words on her personal Sina Weibo account, which quickly became a trending topic on the social media platform. At a time when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks regarding China's Taiwan are causing escalating tension in China-Japan relations, MARiA's statement drew intense attention online both in China and Japan, with some extreme voices in Japan attacking her online.

    By Ji Yuqiao, Shen Sheng and Xu Keyue | 2025/11/21 15:02:11
  • Themed event held to mark World Children's Day in Beijing

    Guests and children attend an event themed "Step up for Climate, Light up Children's Future," held to mark World Children's Day, in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 20, 2025.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/21 8:26:36
  • Tujia stilt-house village in Central China, a home grown from the slopes

    Morning mist clings to the dense forests of Jiulong Mountain, wrapping around peaks that rise like a phoenix spreading its wings. Nestled in this rugged embrace, an ancient village cascades up the slopes of the mountain as if it had grown straight from the earth, contributing to a seamless blend of humanity and nature.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/21 0:00:58
  • China's innovative path to safeguarding rare Sanjiao Opera

    With a bundle slung over her shoulder and twirling an umbrella, the performer moves with light, effortless steps, embodying a readiness to depart at a moment's notice. This sequence of fluid movements represents conventions deeply ingrained in the artistry of 79-year-old Sanjiao Opera veteran He Yufeng. On stage, a subtle tap of her umbrella tip seamlessly integrates her gaze, gestures, posture, singing, recitation and expression.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/20 22:52:26
  • Shanghai to Xinjiang, a modern 'Journey to the West'

    A vast country with more than 5,000 years of history, China is rich in cultural, geographical and regional diversity. To experience this firsthand, I embarked earlier this year on a solo "journey to the West" by train, traveling from Shanghai to Xinjiang, covering over 3,000 kilometers, 19 days and seven places. Except for Shanghai, which I had previously visited several times, all the other places I explored on this journey were entirely new to me.

    By Hilton Yip | 2025/11/20 22:15:40
  • Legendary sprinter Su Bingtian bids farewell on home turf at National Games

    Amid the deafening cheers at the near-capacity Guangdong Olympic Center Stadium, China's star sprinter Su Bingtian ran the final race of his career on Thursday.

    By Lu Wenao in Guangzhou | 2025/11/20 22:12:40
  • Week of Italian Cuisine in Beijing connects tradition and innovation

    On November 19, the Embassy of the Republic of Italy in China hosted “Marche meets China,” a cooking show featuring Michelin-starred Chef from Italy Enrico Mazzaroni, as part of its 10th edition of the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, which took place in Beijing between November 17 to 23. Massimo Ambrosetti, Italian Ambassador to China, told the Global Times that the uniqueness of both Chinese cuisine and Italian cuisine is that they are examples of two great civilizations.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/20 21:13:35
  • Bridging distances through language of light, shadow with shared passion

    The Embassy of Spain in China and the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) Art Museum jointly inaugurated Off-camera: Moving Images in Beijing on November 14. Marta Betanzos, Spanish Ambassador to China, said that the works showcased at the exhibition experiment, question and seek new ways of narrating the world.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/20 21:04:58
  • Global mayors discuss urban governance in China's historic waterfront city of Nanjing

    A forum bringing together mayors and mayoral representatives from 10 countries opened on Wednesday in Nanjing, the capital of east China's economic powerhouse province of Jiangsu.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/20 11:16:24
  • China's new sprinting generation carries flag forward

    The men's and women's 100-meter at the ongoing National Games in South China's Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area have delivered more than two new champions, but more importantly they have presented a refreshing portrait of China's rising force in track and field.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/20 0:17:44
  • 16-year-old Chen Yujie repeats to win 200m sprint

    The athletics competitions at the National Games reached the penultimate day as women's 100 meters hurdler Wu Yanni stole show at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium in Guangzhou.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/11/20 0:01:53
  • Restorer repairs over 6,000 Sanxingdui artifacts, contributing behind scenes

    In March 2021, the latest round of on-site excavation at the Sanxingdui site in Sichuan Province was streamed live nationwide. Through their screens, people could watch conservators working inside the site's No.3 sacrificial pit as they wrapped a hefty bronze vessel with plastic film bit by bit to prepare it for extraction. They only had one shot to lift the vessel intact. Under the gaze of millions, Guo Hanzhong was the person to make that attempt.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/11/19 23:29:26
  • Reunification of Parthenon Sculptures in Athens would send a powerful global message: Greek Culture Minister

    Editor's Note: At the 43rd UNESCO General Conference, Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni (Mendoni) renewed Greece's longstanding call for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Athens, urging UNESCO members to back what she called a "just and deeply symbolic cause." In an exclusive interview with the Global Times (GT) reporter Dong Feng, Mendoni emphasized that the international cultural communities need to shoulder the responsibilities of safeguarding shared human heritage, and noted they can contribute constructively to a just resolution that respects provenance, conservation, and access for global audiences.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/19 23:02:07
  • Rooted in ancient wisdom, traditional Chinese medicine brings yin, yang to pets

    Twelve-year-old border collie "Biaobiao" used to be bubbly and an excellent frisbee catcher, but due to a long-term back pain, he has become increasingly quiet, often lying in the corner and sometimes unable to put a paw on the ground because of the pain. For a dog, Biaobiao is already considered elderly, and his condition worries his owner, who calls herself "Biaoma." "My 'fur baby' [a popular nickname for pets in China] is already old, and chronic illness is a torment for the elderly," Biaoma told the Global Times.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/11/19 22:53:51
  • 'Fierce-fire fried rice' embodies wisdom of warm-hearted governance

    For a taste of fried rice, some people are willing to sprint across an entire street. That's how popular "Little Guangdong Fierce-Fire Fried Rice" has become popular in Beijing's Tuanjiehu neighborhood.

    By Li Hang | 2025/11/19 21:06:46
  • Exhibition on ancient Egyptian civilization kicks off in Hong Kong

    An opening ceremony for the exhibition "Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums" was held here Tuesday at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/19 12:49:37
  • More Japanese performances cancelled in China after Japanese PM's erroneous remarks spark criticism, tension

    Following the postponement of the release of two Japanese films in some Chinese cities, more Japanese performances were cancelled in China as Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks on the Taiwan question triggered strong criticism from the Chinese public.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/19 1:05:21
  • Ice and Snow World begins snow-making, unveils sculpture for Year of the Horse

    Snow-making for the 27th Harbin Ice and Snow World in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province is underway, while the design for the first snow sculpture to welcome the Year of the Horse has been completed, a staff member of the world's largest ice and snow theme park told the Global Times on Tuesday.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/19 0:28:47
  • Chinese writer Liu Liangcheng's literary journey transforms a rural village

    Late autumn in Beijing unfurls like a painting, red bricks and green tiles set off against golden leaves, a beauty that even the richest words cannot fully capture. Yet, as the city bathes in its autumn splendor, Chinese writer Liu Liangcheng's thoughts drift thousands of miles away, back to his courtyard in Caizigou village in the Kazak Autonomous County of Mori, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. After attending a seminar for his new book, he returned home to a land ablaze with color: apricot, apple, and Russian olive trees swaying in the wind, their green, crimson, and orange hues a palette no human hand could imitate.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/19 0:14:56
  • Stone artifacts made by Homo erectus discovered at Hexian hominid site

    Researchers at the Hexian hominid site in He county, Ma'anshan City, East China's Anhui Province, have recently made a major archaeological breakthrough with the discovery of two new Homo erectus tooth fossils and the site's first confirmed stone artifacts produced by Homo erectus, the Global Times learned from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences on Tuesday.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/11/18 23:22:23
  • A tribute to veterans of the 15th National Games

    Greatness in sports is rarely measured at its loudest moment, but in the hush that follows the final act. At the ongoing 15th National Games being jointly hosted by multiple regions - South China's Guangdong Province, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) and the Macao SAR - the most luminous images have not only been the raised arms of new champions, but also the trembling tears of veterans bowing out after long time in the arena. Their exits are narratives more profound and moving than any victory alone could ever be.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/18 23:19:25
  • Chinese relics transformed into stunning desserts, bring stories, traditional aesthetics to modern audience

    A cake concealed within the intricate, antique-green shell of a "Fu Hao owl-shaped vessel," a fragrant sweetness hidden under the soft pink gloss of a "rose quartz covered incense burner," a mysterious glint of chocolate disguised as the cold, silvery blade of the "sword of King Goujian": When Zou Minglei appears in short videos showing one national treasure after another, your eyes may be deceived. These are not genuine relics, but "artifact-inspired desserts" meticulously recreated by Zou who took inspiration from the most iconic treasures of Chinese civilization.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/18 23:05:55
  • Japanese stars openly express support for one China on social media, garnering huge number of likes

    At least two Japanese artists have openly expressed support for "one China" as of Tuesday. Japanese actor Koji Yano posted words of support for one China on Sina Weibo on Tuesday afternoon. His move echoed fellow Japanese singer MARiA publicly posting a similar stance on the platform earlier that day and drawing hundreds of thousands of likes for the post.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/18 22:38:38
  • Prehistoric site in east China's Jiangsu dates back about 7,500 to 8,100 years

    The Baojia site in the city of Liyang, east China's Jiangsu Province, has been confirmed to date back 7,500 to 8,100 years, making it the earliest known prehistoric site discovered so far in the area surrounding Taihu Lake, archaeologists announced at a conference held on Sunday.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/18 13:21:23
  • Young inheritor revives ancient guardian cat craft in SW China

    Zhang Hang collects images of Wamao with his camera at Haiyan Village in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Nov. 12, 2025. Zhang Hang, 32, is an inheritor of the Kunming Wamao-making technique and the founder of the Heart Chamber Wamao Museum. Wamao, a cat-shaped pottery artifact originating in Yunnan, combines practical design with folk beliefs. Traditionally mounted on eaves or lintels, it was believed to drive away evil spirits and bring peace to the household. In 2023, Wamao was listed as one of Yunnan's provincial intangible cultural heritage items.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/18 9:17:20
  • Some Beijing cinemas confirm receiving notice to postpone two Japanese films

    Some cinemas in Beijing have received notifications to postpone the release of two Japanese animated films, the Global Times learned on Monday, after the Weibo account of CZ News of Zhejiang Media Group reported the postponement earlier in the day.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/18 0:06:26
  • 'Most Beautiful Book' winners highlight rise of traditional culture in design

    The results of the 2025 China's "Most Beautiful Book" awards were released in Shanghai on Sunday, with 25 titles from 22 publishing houses across 11 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions recognized this year.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/18 0:05:46
  • Saving ICH from misuse is to save public's trust

    Cases involving AI-generated images of fake intangible cultural heritage (ICH) inheritors or using ICH as marketing stunts to lure consumers were recently highlighted by China's Supreme People's Procuratorate as targeted cases in its efforts to protect China's ICH legacies.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/11/18 0:03:42
  • National Games swimming competitions end

    A wave of teenage talent swept through the National Games on Monday, with young athletes breaking records and toppling established champions as the swimming competition came to a close.

    By Li Meng in Shenzhen and Lu Wenao in Beijing | 2025/11/17 23:46:06
  • 8,100-year-old site in Jiangsu identified as 'earliest Jiangnan'

    Chinese archaeologists have confirmed that the Baojia site in Liyang city, East China's Jiangsu Province, dates back 8,100 to 7,500 years ago, discovered in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and north of the Qiantang River.

    By Li Hang | 2025/11/17 22:42:37
  • National Games opens new chapter in cross-boundary cooperation

    Thanks to technological tools and regional cooperation, the first cross-boundary marathon in the 66-year history of China's National Games concluded without a hitch on Saturday.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/17 21:09:35
  • Release of two Japanese films reportedly postponed in Chinese mainland cinemas

    The screening of two Japanese films in Chinese mainland cinemas has been postponed, according to the Weibo account of CZ News of Zhejiang Media Group on Monday.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/17 17:24:28
  • Robots, AI and high-tech innovations in action at China's National Games

    Boxers on the podium at China's 15th National Games were greeted by an unusual sight as humanoid robots helped present their awards.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/17 11:17:16
  • Stellar Fan Zhendong and Gong Lijiao claim gold

    The 15th National Games awarded 43 gold medals on Sunday, the highest single-day total of the competition. One of the most anticipated events took place at Macao's Galaxy Arena, where Olympic champion Fan Zhendong of Shanghai and Wang Manyu of Heilongjiang captured the men's and women's singles titles, respectively.

    By Li Hang | 2025/11/16 23:39:44
  • World Aquatics president hails cross-boundary Games model

    The roars inside the aquatics venues of the ongoing National Games have been deafening, matching the intensity of the competitions in the water.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/11/16 21:11:39
  • Youthful energy takes center stage at China's premiere film awards

    If the Chinese film industry were a grand stage, then the China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival would be the spotlight that illuminates its brightest talents. This year, the festival, which concluded on Saturday, shone upon a group of youthful filmmakers and actors.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/16 21:01:13
  • AI-Sinology integration opens new dialogue

    The 2025 World Chinese Language Conference is currently underway in Beijing, with the theme "Innovation Leads, AI Empowers: Learning Chinese Without Borders." Stepping into the exhibition areas, AI elements stand out as a highlight feature. Technologies such as intelligent speech, interactive learning, and creative generation have come together to create a new, intelligent, and imaginative ecosystem for Chinese language education, attracting many foreign guests to experience its tech-driven approach.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/16 20:56:31
  • Xinxiang procuratorate approves arrest of ex-Shaolin abbot Shi Yongxin on embezzlement and bribery

    The People's Procuratorate of Xinxiang City has approved the arrest of Shi Yongxin, the former abbot of the Shaolin Temple, on embezzlement of duties, misappropriation of funds and bribery by non-state personnel, the Xinhua News Agency reported. Previously, Shi Yongxin has been placed under investigation by multiple departments for the charge of criminal offenses. The case of Shi was investigated by the Xinxiang Municipal Public Security Bureau, designated by the Henan Provincial Public Security Department. The Xinxiang Municipal Public Security Bureau then requested the Xinxiang Municipal People's Procuratorate to approve the arrest.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/16 13:41:35
  • Bird paradise at Yellow River estuary shines as China advances flyway conservation

    An international bird-watching event kicked off on Saturday at the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve in Dongying City, east China's Shandong Province, where birdwatchers were thrilled by spectacles of flocks of wild birds skimming low over the water's surface.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/16 11:04:01
  • Jackson Yee becomes youngest Best Actor winner in Golden Rooster Awards history; 'Her Story' bags three awards including Best Actress

    24-year-old Jackson Yee won the Best Actor award for his performance in the film Big World at the 38th Golden Rooster Awards on Saturday, becoming the youngest winner in the awards history.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/15 23:01:58
  • China unveils AI-powered tools at global Chinese language summit, eyeing cross-cultural ties

    China unveiled a suite of artificial intelligence-driven tools for Chinese language education on Friday, marking a strategic advancement in global language learning technology during the opening ceremony of the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference that kicks off in Beijing, according to a press release that the Center for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC) sent to the Global Times on Friday.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/14 20:22:43
  • New frog species found in south China's Guangdong, named after kung fu

    A new frog species has been discovered in the city of Foshan in south China's Guangdong Province. It has been given the name Leptobrachella kungfu, inspired by the Chinese martial art, honoring Foshan's cultural legacy as a renowned "City of Kung Fu."

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/14 14:06:46
  • Cute, bouncy, viral: China's dolphin mascots take over the internet

    Outside roaring stadiums hosting China's ongoing 15th National Games, two mascots with fluffy round heads and chubby bellies have captured both the nation's heart and its bandwidth.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/14 9:19:32
  • Painting millennia-old Mogao murals with stone powder acquired from the earth

    The Yellow River, which began to form 1.25 million years ago, gave birth to the roots and soul of the Chinese nation. As it meanders through nine provinces and autonomous regions, the river has not only shaped breathtaking natural landscapes but also nurtured the core wisdom and cultural richness of the nation. The intangible cultural heritages that have developed along the Yellow River - ranging from the Regong arts of Qinghai Province to the Weifang kite-making techniques of Shandong Province - serve as compelling evidence. In this series, the Global Times culture desk will guide readers through China's most celebrated traditions that have flourished alongside the river, offering a glimpse into the pure essence of Chinese culture and how it continues nourishing contemporary life.

    By Sun Langchen, Ji Yuqiao and Li Hang | 2025/11/13 22:23:21
  • Glazed pagoda model returns home to Nanjing after 110 years

    From Chicago in the US to Nanjing in China, the flight spans 13 hours and more than 11,000 kilometers. But for a finely crafted wooden model of the legendary Chinese glazed pagoda, the voyage home took more than one century.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/13 20:44:00
  • 'Golden first snow' brightens capital as Ginkgo Avenue becomes city's top scenic spot

    As winter sets in, Beijing has entered its leaf-falling season. The trending topic “Beijing's golden first snow” topped China's lifestyle-sharing social media platform Xiaohongshu, or RedNote's hot search list and continues to attract attention. With falling temperatures and refreshing rainfall, ginkgo and maple trees across the city have turned golden, painting an early winter spectacle among the red walls and ancient architecture.

    By Jiang Li and Li Hang | 2025/11/13 20:21:20
  • China grants visas to athletes from all countries in accordance with laws and regulations: FM responds to Indian tennis player's post

    In response to a question from a foreign journalist about Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal claiming that he was denied a visa by China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Thursday that China issues visas for athletes from all countries, including India, in accordance with laws and regulations.

    By Global Times | 2025/11/13 17:43:45
  • Survey team discovers 573 ancient stone fortresses in NW China

    A comprehensive six-year archaeological survey in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has found 573 ancient stone fortress settlements, dating from the prehistoric era to the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC).

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/13 13:18:42
  • China-US museum collaboration brings historic bronze artworks to Shanghai

    The exhibition Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900, jointly curated by the Shanghai Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (The Met), officially opened to the public at the Shanghai Museum on Wednesday. This exhibition, based on the Shanghai Museum's collection of bronzes from the Song (960-1279), Yuan (1279-1368), Ming (1368-1644), and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, brings together important collections from museums across Asia, Europe, and the US.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/12 22:40:23
  • Mobile esports: from trend to mainstream

    The mobile game Honor of Kings' King Pro League (KPL) Grand ­Final - recently held at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest - turned an early winter night in Beijing into a heated spectacle. As the first mobile esports event ever hosted at the iconic venue, it drew 62,196 spectators, setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest live audience at a single esports event. The tournament quickly topped Chinese social media Sina Weibo's trending searches, and related discussions continued to gain momentum online.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/11/12 22:38:13
  • Wushu leads the way as traditional sports go global from National Games

    When the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), during the 15th National Games, expressed her anticipation for Wushu's official debut at the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, it marked a symbolic moment of seeing the ancient martial art go from the national stage to the global spotlight.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/12 22:30:11
  • National Games mascots let people 'celebrate together,' says lead designer

    At the ongoing 15th National Games, two unlikely stars, one white and one pink, have stolen the spotlight. From the opening ceremony to competition venues and across social media, the mascots "Xiyangyang" and "Lerongrong" have captured hearts nationwide with playful nicknames, viral memes, and soaring demand for merchandise.

    By Li Hang | 2025/11/12 22:25:53
  • 5th edition of "Forever Is Now" international art exhibition held in area of Egypt's Giza Pyramids scenic spot

    An artistic installation is displayed during the "Forever Is Now" international art exhibition at Giza Pyramids scenic spot in Giza, Egypt, Nov. 11, 2025. The fifth edition of "Forever Is Now" international art exhibition on Tuesday kicked off in the area of Egypt's Giza Pyramids scenic spot, showcasing 10 artworks of artists from different countries. The exhibition runs from Nov. 11 to Dec. 6.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/12 8:38:04
  • Argentine tango heats up the China International Import Expo in Shanghai

    In a recent exclusive interview, Luciano Tanto Clement, consul general of the Republic of Argentina in Shanghai, told the Global Times how the consulate brought the charm, elegance and sensuality of Argentine tango to the CIIE in 2025. Tanto Clement said that tango is an iconic art form, recognized around the world. Despite the deep cultural association with its country of origin, this is a genre of dance that has crossed borders to conquer the rest of the world. For this reason, the performances at the CIIE featured a couple of Chinese tango dancers, Tanto Clement said. So there was a Yangtze River Delta couple dancing to Argentine music in the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, he added. His team was not sure about the reception by the local public, he said, noting that Argentine films and TV series are popular in Latin America and the West, but are not so well-known to Chinese audiences. "But our expectations were far exceeded," he said.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/11 23:43:40
  • Competing at National Games gives Hong Kong athletes more sense of belonging

    As the National Games continue across South China's Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area - the first time the event has been jointly hosted by multiple regions - many Hong Kong athletes say the competition has offered them a renewed sense of connection with the Chinese mainland sports community.

    By Lu Wenao in Hong Kong | 2025/11/11 23:28:15
  • National pavilion displays warmth, creativity, diversity: consul general

    Editor's Note: When the eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) adjourned on November 10, diplomats who are based in Shanghai told the Global Times that the expo has served as a platform for promoting exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations, and the inclusiveness and openness of the expo has extended far beyond business. The expo has been building a bridge to let visitors understand the diversity, creativity and passion in China. As one of the six countries selected as guests of honor at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), Colombia has offered visitors a taste of the mystery of the Andes and the exuberance of the Caribbean Sea at its national pavilion, displaying the country's warmth, creativity, and diversity.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/11/11 23:25:16
  • Forum highlights Gen Z's role in spreading web novels

    Chinese online literature writer "Shachongdui Duiyuan" (lit: insecticide squad member), together with other representatives of the online literature community, visited Huaqiao University in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian Province, on Tuesday. There, they engaged in lively discussions with domestic and international students about the creation and global reach of Chinese online literature. After being surrounded by enthusiastic students for half an hour, the author gained a more tangible sense of the growing influence of online literature. As he found at the opening of the 2025 China Online Literature Forum on Monday, online literature is developing rapidly, enriching the forms of Chinese literary expression, expanding its horizons, and ushering in a new era of public writing.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/11 23:22:36
  • Chess and AI: human element indispensable in future landscape

    An artificial intelligence robot simultaneously playing against two human chess players drew crowds of onlookers at the 8th China International Import Expo on Monday. Using visual recognition to read the board and AI algorithms to decide moves in real time, it demonstrated the precision and power of modern chess-playing technology, once again reminding people how profoundly AI is reshaping chess games.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/11/11 23:15:21
  • Zhang Huohua becomes first two-time winner at Tsaigu Trail

    Chinese runner Zhang Huohua was moved to tears after winning the grueling 105 km race at the 2025 Tsaigu Trail in Linhai, East China's Zhejiang Province.With a total elevation gain of 6,583 meters, Zhang was the first to cross the finish line, clocking 11 hours, 19 minutes, and 49 seconds. He became the first athlete to take Tsaigu's longest-distance title twice after his 2023 victory. After withdrawing from three major races earlier this year due to injuries, the emotions poured out at the finish.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/11/11 23:14:54
  • Overlooked industrial heritages can reshape urban life

    China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently released a report stating that the country now boasts 264 national-level industrial heritage sites. From heavy-duty steel plants to mining sites that have witnessed the country's energy transitions, most of these ­industrial remains have now withdrawn from active service. Once, they were building blocks to China's modern industry growth, now that they have "retired," what path should they take? "Innovative transformation" is the answer.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/11/11 23:10:08
  • Earliest prehistoric burial on Hainan Island unearthed at the Luobi Cave in South China

    A prehistoric burial dating back 12,000 to 13,000 years was recently discovered at the Luobi Cave site in Sanya's Jiyang district, South China's Hainan Province. It is believed to be the earliest burial found on Hainan Island; preliminary analysis indicates that the burial belonged to a juvenile individual.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/11/11 15:56:52
  • Bridging Sino-US cultures through music

    As the last, shimmering notes of the strings dissolved into the evening air, a hush lingered in the concert hall of the Tianjin Juilliard School, followed by warm and sustained applause.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/11 13:38:26
  • Visitors to Indonesia's panda palace experience charm of Chinese culture

    At the Panda Palace in Taman Safari Indonesia, located in Bogor, West Java province, 30-year-old Nuraen Kartika was busy holding her lively daughter, who ran excitedly around the area after seeing pandas, the iconic animals native to China.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/11 11:06:50
  • Sustainable National Games show path forward for sports infrastructure

    At the ongoing 15th National Games, 90 percent of the competition sites across Guangdong Province, Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions have been adapted from existing facilities, a deliberate move toward sustainability and efficient urban management.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/11/10 22:57:52
  • Chinese swimming aces make splashes at National Games

    The battle among Chinese swimming aces is in full swing at the National Games as the eight-day swim-ming competitions kicked off on Monday at the Shenzhen Universiade Center.

    By Lu Wenao and Li Meng in Shenzhen | 2025/11/10 22:53:57
  • China's first robot debate showcases surprising language and logic skills

    Chinese robots are known for running marathons and working in factories, but on Sunday they took on a new challenge: debating. The finals of the first Chinese robot debate competition were held in Beijing, where robots faced off in a true battle of wits. Unlike earlier rounds that featured human-robot debates, the finals were all about machine-versus-machine, with robots analyzing each other's statements and launching sharp counterattacks, much like human debaters.

    By Ji Yuqiao and Jiang Li | 2025/11/10 22:23:23
  • Booming musical market in China: a cultural symphony of exchange

    On November 4, the original English production of Les Misérables returned to Shanghai for a 55-day, 64-performance residency. Just two days later, on November 6, the original The Phantom of the Opera announced 24 shows in Beijing from November 11 to 30, its third staging in a decade at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center. These back-to-back premieres underscore the surging demand for international musicals in China, transforming the country into a pivotal hub on global touring circuits.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/11/10 22:17:26
  • Through cross-cultural journeys, Chinese writer Xu Zechen explores possibilities of self and literature

    A local mask-maker–yellow-skinned, black-haired, black-eyed, his slender figure accentuated by a long, delicate neck– appeared before “me” in Mexico by chance, clad in the traditional garments of the Mayan people. His exquisite craft in mask-making seemed to speak across time and space with the artistry of “my uncle,” a scion of a Chinese family of carpenters. The mask's soulful eyes conveyed the Mayan civilization's profound meditations on life, mystery, and inheritance.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/11/10 21:41:04
  • Diving into cultural symphony of Turandot

    As the ethereal strains of the Chinese folk song Jasmine Flower intertwined with the soaring tenor of Nessun Dorma, the opera Turandot reached a breathtaking climax, leaving some 1,500 audience members in rapturous applause.

    By Xinhua | 2025/11/10 15:45:28
  • Documentary 'Dear Kuliang' to debut, highlighting enduring bonds

    China-US coproduced documentary Dear Kuliang is set to premiere on Chinese TV channel Southeast Television as well as streaming platforms on Monday, with a global release on major platforms including the History channel Asia, a TV channel in the US, in December.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/11/9 22:55:34
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