Shanxi tourism rides 'Wukong' wave

China's first triple-A video game Black Myth: Wukong has not only made waves in the global gaming industry, but has also brought the allure of Chinese culture to the world stage. Such a cross-industry breakthrough, combining gaming and cultural tourism, showcases the profound richness of traditional Chinese culture and paves ...

China aims to foster friendship, inclusivity at Paris Paralympics

The Chinese delegation is expected to maintain its dominance at the Paris Paralympic Games which will be held from Wednesday to September 8, as they aspire not only to gain medals but also to foster international friendship, promote the well-being of disabled athletes and inspire greater participation in sports among ...

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  • Rise of Chinese humor in English bridges gaps in cultural exchanges

    Chinese humor in English has become a powerful tool for fostering global understanding through cultural products. Social media is buzzing with examples where this unique blend of English, infused with Chinese cultural nuances, not only entertains netizens, but also bridges gaps in cross-cultural communication.

    By Sun Langchen | 2024/8/27 22:23:52
  • Zheng Qinwen, Shang Juncheng progress through first round of US Open

    China's Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen rallied from one set down to achieve a 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over Amanda Anisimova of the US in the women's singles first round at the US Open on Monday.

    By Xinhua – Global Times | 2024/8/27 21:04:49
  • Insect fossil from 300m years ago found in Shanxi

    A Permian-era Diaphanopterodea insect fossil, dating back about 300 million years, has been found for the first time in Yangquan, North China's Shanxi Province, according to a report by local newspaper on Monday.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/27 21:00:41
  • Not entirely traditional, rich in modern perspectives: 23rd China Shanghai International Arts Festival to kick off

    Expected to bring a feast presented by global artists, the 23rd China Shanghai International Arts Festival (CSIAF) is scheduled to be held between October 18 and November 17 this year. This annual one-month festival in Shanghai serves as a vibrant platform for artistic exchanges and showcasing outstanding Chinese literary and artistic works.

    By Huang Lanlan in Shanghai | 2024/8/27 0:05:37
  • Nourished by Taoist classics, Taiwan comic artist archives masterpieces in Chinese mainland

    "If a kind of philosophy or a piece of literature can be passed down and inspire generations for thousands of years, this philosophy must contain universal value that can nourish people worldwide, just like Chinese philosophies of Taoism, Confucianism and Zen Buddhism," Tsai Chih-chung told the Global Times.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2024/8/26 23:29:02
  • Dunhuang Mogao Caves set valuable benchmark for global heritage conservation

    Situated at a strategic point along the ancient Silk Road, the millennium-old Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu Province, as a dazzling artistic treasure of ancient Chinese civilization, has long drawn the gaze of the world. How have teams of archaeological experts woven together the threads of cutting-edge technology and ­interdisciplinary knowledge to breathe new life into the antique murals? Why could the Mogao Caves earn such a high reputation as a "model" for cave preservation on the global stage and spark a wave of ­international collaboration, with many seeking to emulate its success? The recent International Forum on Cave Temple Conservation, convened in the very heart of Dunhuang, shed light on this exemplary approach.

    By Chen Xi in Dunhuang | 2024/8/26 23:04:30
  • 'Black Myth: Wukong' sparks cultural tourism boom in China

    The gaming world has witnessed the launch of Black Myth: Wukong, China's first AAA game. Taking the internet by storm, this groundbreaking game, celebrated for its stunning reproduction of ancient Chinese architecture and its innovative take on the Monkey King legend from Journey to the West, has not only captivated players but also breathed new life into China's cultural tourism.

    By Sun Langchen | 2024/8/25 22:16:53
  • Culture Beat: Youth theater festival ­celebrating Gen Z creativity to open soon

    The press conference for the 2024 Qiandeng Lake Youth Theater Festival was held on Friday in the Nanhai district of Foshan, Guangdong Province. The theater festival aims to create a locally distinctive theatrical event that caters to the Gen Z audience.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/25 22:08:19
  • Culture Beat: Broadway sensation 'Chicago' set to tour 11 cities with 74 performances

    The launch ceremony for the nationwide tour of the original Broadway musical Chicago was held on Friday at the Century Theater in Beijing. The two female leads, dressed in iconic black outfits, performed two of the most representative songs and dances from the show, instantly immersing the audience in the rich jazz flavor of Broadway.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/25 22:06:46
  • Three-time Olympic champion Sun Yang returns to competition after 4-year ban

    After ending his four-year ban in May due to an anti-doping rule violation, China's three-time Olympic champion Sun Yang returned to competition with an emotional victory at the national summer swimming championships.

    By Lu Wenao | 2024/8/25 22:05:08
  • Russian producer welcomes movie production with China

    People were queuing outside Moscow's Khudozhestvenny Cinema, the city's and one of the world's oldest movie theaters, for the opening of the first Moscow International Film Week on Friday night.

    By Xu Liuliu in Moscow | 2024/8/25 22:03:33
  • Olympic champions inspire young locals

    The Chinese national table tennis team recently brought excitement and joy to a local community in Qingyang, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The event, which bridged the gap between elite athletes and the general public, saw local residents and table tennis enthusiasts directly engage with some of the world's best players in an atmosphere of friendly competition and shared enthusiasm.

    By Lu Wenao | 2024/8/25 21:58:54
  • Internship program takes HK youth on an in-depth tour of mainland's modern culture, improved environment

    In a bid to provide young Hong Kong students with first-handed experience at core institutions like the Palace Museum in Beijing, a "special internship program" has been launched by the Government and the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) during this year's summer holiday season.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/25 21:50:21
  • Historic tower taken down in Sichuan following earthquake aftermath, safety concerns

    The Wenhua Tower, a historical building in the heart of the Yingshan county, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, has recently been taken down after being one of the county's most iconic cultural landmarks for the past 18 years.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/25 21:20:32
  • Dance drama 'Crested Ibises' celebrates 10th anniversary, 'a good China story boosting cultural confidence'

    "The performance is amazing, the dancers vividly recreated the movements of the crested ibis, while also interpreting the whole process of co-existence, conflicts and harmony again between human being and nature," a Shanghai resident told the Global Times on Saturday after watching the dance drama Crested Ibises (Zhu Huan in Chinese pinyin) in Shanghai.

    By Feng Yu in Shanghai | 2024/8/24 20:12:43
  • How 'Black Myth: Wukong' shines a global spotlight on China's ancient wonders

    This past week, the legendary Monkey King, Sun Wukong, has re-emerged from ancient scrolls, enchanting the world with his timeless adventures. As Black Myth: Wukong takes the gaming world by storm, conversations are shifting beyond the gameplay to uncover the rich cultural treasures woven into its fabric - like the breathtaking ancient architecture and intricate statues that breathe life into this epic tale.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/23 23:32:58
  • Traditional inheritors, fashion designers bridge ancient aesthetics, trends

    How can art and culture from the past survive in a globalized world? Inheriting the treasure of art and culture from the past thousands of years, young Chinese have created a new trend - Guochao, or China chic. It refers to a movement started by an increasing number of young people who are endeavoring to revive and reinvent China's traditional culture.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 23:42:01
  • FAO: International Year of Camelids celebrated in Xinjiang

    The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) China Office and the People's Government of Fuhai County jointly hosted the International Year of Camelids (IYC) Celebration in Fuhai County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on August 16, with the theme "Heroes of Deserts for Rural Revitalization."

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 22:50:54
  • Indonesia Fair 2024 held in Beijing

    The Embassy of Indonesia in China hosted a celebration of the 79th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia in Beijing on August 17.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 22:40:33
  • Women's ice hockey league returns to China ahead of Games

    With the conclusion of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France, the focus in Chinese sports has begun shifting toward winter sports, especially with the 2025 Asian Winter Games to be hosted in Harbin, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, just six months away and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, looming on the horizon.

    By Lu Wenao | 2024/8/22 22:35:52
  • Thailand: 'How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies' screening held in Beijing

    Thailand's Ambassador to China, Chatchai Viriyavejakul, led officials from the Royal Thai Embassy in China in a dedicated screening of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, a hit Thai drama film, in Beijing on August 18.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 22:34:44
  • 2024 Norway Film Festival to be launched in cities across China, showcasing cultural history

    The 2024 Norway Film Festival will be launched on August 30 across various cities in China and run until September 8. Featuring eight movies and 16 screenings, the festival is expected to showcase Norway's cultural history.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 22:24:49
  • Poland: 'Instant and Eternity' exhibition staged in Tianjin

    Magdalena Czechonska, director of the Culture Office at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in China visited the "Instant and Eternity," a Polish Amber Culture and Art Exhibition at the Tianjin Museum on August 20.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 22:12:06
  • Solar term 'Chushu' arrives, a time to enjoy the end of heat and nourish the lungs

    Chushu, the 14th of the 24 solar terms of the traditional Chinese calendar, fell on Thursday. Meaning the "end of heat," the term gives hope to people in areas suffering from intense summer temperatures.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 21:51:20
  • Reading boosts my mind power, cultivates passion for life

    Throughout my life, reading has been an integral part of my personal and intellectual development. It has bestowed upon me infinite pleasure while expanding my horizons and amplifying my lexical resources. In this essay, I aim to discuss the impact of reading on my life, the multiple forms of literature I enjoy, and the reasons why I firmly believe that reading is an indispensable component of everyone's life.

    By Zhou Zeqi | 2024/8/22 20:54:00
  • A new time- and money-saving trend conquers young tourists

    “Special forces travel” has grown into a new trend in China's tourism market over the past two years. The trend describes a travel style characterized by racing against the clock to hop from one destination to another, trying best to visit as many places as possible within an extremely limited time (and budget).

    By Huang Lanlan | 2024/8/22 19:04:49
  • Palace Museum increases capacity, reveals anti-scalping measures amid soaring demand

    The Palace Museum in Beijing is fighting ticket scalping in order to provide an orderly visit experience for tourists, as it recently disclosed that during some peak hours of visit, 99 percent of ticket buyers turned out to be ticket scalpers.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 0:44:09
  • Africa becomes new frontier for Chinese tourists

    Africa has recently emerged as one of the top destinations for Chinese tourists thanks to its unique travel experiences such as wildlife safaris, favorable visa policies, and improved travel infrastructure.

    By Wu Jie and Sun Langchen | 2024/8/22 0:06:40
  • Ancient Chinese architecture and art shine bright in 'Black Myth'

    The peak number of concurrent players for the Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong surpassed 2.2 million on Steam on Tuesday, overtaking Palworld to become the platform's most-played single player game in history.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/21 23:44:58
  • Motion capture artist reveals martial arts in 'Black Myth: Wukong' combat

    In a spacious room approximately five meters high, Yin Kai, dressed in a tight black suit covered with reflective dots, stands in front of a large vertical blue board, surrounded by dozens of cameras positioned in every corner of the room.

    By Huang Lanlan | 2024/8/21 23:36:09
  • Unique, unforgettable Chinese delicacies

    When it comes to Chinese cuisine, a large number of dishes are celebrated as delicacies, but a few are often regarded as "weird" by foreigners who have never tried.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/21 21:54:46
  • Toxic fan culture undermines team solidarity: table tennis Olympic champion

    In a video interview with China Central Television on Monday, China's men's table tennis world champion, Fan Zhendong, said that he has been harmed by "fan culture," which also undermined Team China's solidarity.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/20 23:35:13
  • Growing popularity provides new chances for Chinese marathons

    Once a niche pursuit, marathons now have a vast and enthusiastic following, uniting amateur and elite athletes in a celebration of endurance and community. In 2024, the Chinese marathon scene has been making headlines with record-breaking performances and a growing wave of participation. From the energetic streets of the nation's capital city Beijing to the scenic canals of Changzhou in East China's Jiangsu Province, these races are positioning China as a burgeoning hub for one of the world's most challenging yet fulfilling sports.

    By Bi Mengying | 2024/8/20 23:29:00
  • Hospitality boosts China Travel fever online and in real world

    Multilingual guidebooks to scenic spots, volunteers in red vests who help tourists exchange currency... China is not only well known for its natural scenic spots and rich cultural heritage but also treating foreign tourists with more hospitality and lovely, kind smiles from people who are ready to offer help to make their trips more convenient. Through multilingual services, the enhancement of travel facilities and the hands-on support of volunteers, it is fueling the "China Travel" trend, making visiting the country more accessible and enjoyable for visitors from all corners of the globe.

    By Sun Langchen | 2024/8/20 23:23:09
  • 23rd 'Chinese Bridge' global finals for university students kick off in Fujian

    The 23rd "Chinese Bridge" global finals for university students officially commenced in Nanping, East China's Fujian Province, on Friday. Featuring contests and immersive cultural experiences, the competition will span 21 days.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/20 23:15:39
  • China's advanced cloud rendering increases movie production efficiency

    Big Fish & Begonia, Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child, New Gods: Yang Jian... Chinese animated works inspired by China's folk myths have introduced Chinese imagination and aesthetics to international audiences one after another. The rising box-office revenue and hot discussions prove that audiences love to watch Chinese animation. Behind these vivid depictions of Chinese aesthetics and amazing details is China's rapidly developing cloud rendering technology.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/20 23:13:32
  • Seal discovery reveals location of Han Dynasty government offices

    Although it is only 2.5 centimeters in length, a recently discovered artifact made of dried mud at the Jizhong archaeological site in Shaoxing, East China's Zhejiang Province, comes as a striking revelation since it indicates the location of a local government center during the Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220).

    By Li Yuche | 2024/8/20 22:56:01
  • A Belt and Road experience of China's ethnic culture

    During their visit to a cultural exhibition in Beijing on Monday, a group of officials from Belt and Road Initiative member countries and some developing countries gained a better understanding of the historical legacy of Chinese civilization and the unifying bonds of the Chinese nation.

    By Wu Jie | 2024/8/20 22:03:47
  • Culture Beat: Shipwreck-inspired dance drama debuts

    The dance drama Only Me, ­Qingbai, which uses porcelain as its narrative thread and focuses on the iconic figures of celadon porcelain craftsmen during the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1279-1368) dynasties, made its grand debut at the Beijing Poly Theatre in Beijing on Friday.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 23:34:11
  • Culture Beat: Origin and Innovation: Art Biennale in Tianjin

    Showcasing the creations of over 100 artists from across the country, an exhibition titled Origin and Innovation - (China) Western Art Biennale kicked off on Friday in North China's Tianjin Municipality.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 23:32:18
  • Cultural heritage app exhibits world museums

    A new digital platform that merges technology with cultural heritage was unveiled on Monday in Changsha, Central China's Hunan Province. The Shanhai App brings tens of thousands of artifacts from across the globe into a unified digital space, overcoming the physical limitations of traditional museum collections.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/19 23:28:07
  • More countries seek co-op with Dunhuang Academy

    Following the opening of the International Forum on Cave Temple Conservation held in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu Province on Monday, more countries are seeking cooperation with the Dunhuang Academy, which boasts rich experience in relic restoration and protection with the strong support of multiple disciplines as well as world-class digitization technology.

    By Chen Xi in Dunhuang | 2024/8/19 23:26:30
  • Basketball a crucial channel for exchanges between Chinese, US youths

    Basketball, one of the three major ball sports in China, continues to play a significant role in China-US cultural exchange. Basketball remains a unifying force, fostering connections and mutual understanding between the two countries.

    By Lu Wenao | 2024/8/19 23:06:09
  • Hashtags help culture sail overseas

    Chinese animated show Zhanshen debuted on Chinese streaming platforms on July 31. Two days later, the first episode had received over 100,000 likes on TikTok, with numerous discussions in various languages such as English, Thai, Indonesian and Russian. They were mainly two questions: "Where can I watch this new animation?" and "What is the name of this animation?"

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/19 23:01:19
  • 'Black Myth: Wukong,' a new chapter in global cultural export for Chinese mythology

    The upcoming release of Black Myth: Wukong on Tuesday has attracted worldwide attention. The game's trailers and gameplay demos have garnered over 100 million views on Bilibili, China's equivalent of YouTube, and over 10 million views on YouTube. According to SteamDB, a third-party Steam database website, Black Myth currently holds the top spot on the global sales chart.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/19 22:49:47
  • Bronze sculpture commemorates late physicist Zhou Guangzhao

    Zhou Guangzhao, a renowned scientist in nuclear and theoretical physics, passed away on Saturday, at the age of 95. A member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhou's groundbreaking work laid the foundation for China's advancements in physics with a global impact, inspiring countless successors in scientific inquiry. A bronze sculpture created by domestic sculptor Wu Weishan has become one of the significant artistic works commemorating Zhou.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 19:52:04
  • 8-year-old scared by R-rated movie, sparks debate on parental control

    A cinema received a complaint on Saturday because an 8-year-old was scared by some scenes of the movie Alien: Romulus. The film, R-rated in the US, has not been cut for its release in China, and warnings about its content for minors have been emphasized, as reported by Red Star News.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 3:28:36
  • National Arts Fund's opera training show concludes in Shanghai

    The Shanghai Conservatory of Music successfully hosted the “Opera Performance Talent Training” report performance at the He Lüting Concert Hall in Shanghai on Friday. This event was part of the National Arts Fund's 2024 annual art talent training funding project.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 3:22:22
  • Moscow International Film Week to screen 8 Chinese films

    A total of eight Chinese films, including four animated films, will be screened at the upcoming Moscow International Film Week, which is scheduled to run from August 23 to 28 in Moscow.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/18 23:09:39
  • Three dock workers sentenced for stealing cultural relics in Three Gorges Reservoir area

    Three dock workers have been sentenced to prison after being convicted of stealing cultural relics from exposed Western Han Dynasty (206BC-AD25) tombs in the Three Gorges Reservoir area, according to a report by The Paper on Saturday.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 22:57:11
  • Chinese associations back crackdown on toxic fandom

    Defaming Chinese table tennis players and coaches on the internet, a 29-year-old internet troll surnamed He has recently earned herself a criminal detention. The incident, which has resulted in a rather severe punishment, indicates not only the lurking hazards involving the dark side of sports fandom, but also the country's zero tolerance for such hazards as epitomized by a latest statement from the Chinese Gymnastics Association.

    By Ai Bo | 2024/8/18 22:49:38
  • British host Tim Hague explores China's path to common prosperity in new documentary

    On the remote island of Baisha in East China's Zhejiang Province, a community of elderly residents live quietly, far from the bustling cities. As the Chinese New Year approached in 2023, British host Tim Hague and his friend arrived on the island, talking with locals and helping prepare for the festival feast for the elderly.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/18 22:22:30
  • New doc decodes China's Mawangdui Han Tombs, bridges dialogue spanning 2,000 years

    She is called China's Sleeping Beauty as the 2,200-year-old lady looks nearly as good as when she was buried after she died at the age of about 50, in China's Western Han Dynasty (206BC-AD25).

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/18 21:02:41
  • Chinese singer embarks on new journey with world tour concert series

    Strutting across a 75-meter extended stage, ­Chinese singer Zhang Jie recently held eight consecutive performances at the Beijing National ­Stadium as part of his ongoing Future·Live - Leave for 1982 world tour concert series. He will ­continue his journey in other cities and countries as he celebrates two decades in the musical industry.

    By Sun Langchen | 2024/8/18 20:22:50
  • Sports associations unite against toxic fandom culture

    The Chinese Gymnastics Association and the Chinese TableTennis Association issued statements on Saturday in support of law enforcement agencies cracking down on illegal activities related to toxic fanculture in sports.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 19:01:52
  • First drone deliveries launched at Badaling section of the Great Wall

    Starting from Friday, drones have been used to deliver food and essential supplies to visitors at the Badaling section of the Great Wall, marking Beijing's first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) logistics delivery.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 17:17:42
  • Zhongyuan Festival: a time for prayer and filial piety

    The Zhongyuan Festival, an occasion to pray for safety and express filial piety, falls on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. It happens to fall on Sunday this year.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 16:40:50
  • China Table Tennis Association condemns toxic fan culture, vows to hold abusers accountable

    The China Table Tennis Association (CTTA) issued a statement on Saturday, condemning corrosive fan culture and expressing full support a crackdown on any crimes and violations.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/17 16:39:20
  • Pakistan-China friendship highlighted in Independence Day celebrations, two former diplomats awarded for contributions

    The Embassy of Pakistan in China celebrated the 78th Independence Day of Pakistan in Beijing on August 14. Activities were hosted at the embassy. The friendship between China and Pakistan was also celebrated at an award ceremony.

    By Dong Feng | 2024/8/16 0:00:01
  • Sports lead youth back to nature

    The Paris 2024 Olympics has embraced contemporary trends by featuring a growing number of niche and emerging sports, thus infusing the Games with youthful energy. As the Paris Olympics comes to a close, the popularity of outdoor sports such as BMX, mountaineering, bouldering, and kayaking continues to rise.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/15 21:09:10
  • Reporter in controversy for inappropriate remarks on Olympic champion Quan Hongchan

    Sports reporter Zhu Xiaolong recently violated regulations by participating in an online program, where he made inappropriate remarks about Chinese Olympic champion Quan Hongchan.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 2:25:15
  • 'Chinese Restaurant 8' showcases culture and cuisine in Paris

    As the 33rd Summer Olympics in Paris draws to a close, the popular youth business reality show Chinese Restaurant 8 returns to France. Its mission is to showcase Chinese cuisine and culture while also promoting the spirit of Chinese sports.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 2:04:25
  • China cracks down on toxic sports fan culture

    The Ministry of Public Security of China released details of four cases of combating and rectifying illegal activities related to toxic fan culture in sports on Thursday. Since the Paris Olympics, the cybersecurity departments of the Public Security Bureau have been paying close attention to this issue and have been combating related illegal activities.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/16 1:40:26
  • Thailand: Consulate General in Shanghai welcomes defense trainees

    Prinat Apirat, Consul General of the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Shanghai, welcomed Major General Pratuang Piyakapho, and the participants in the first group of trainees in Thailand defense for future management training programs at the Consulate General of Thailand in Shanghai.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 0:35:11
  • 59th National Day of the Republic of Singapore and Singapore Armed Force Day observed

    The Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Beijing hosted a reception to celebrate the 59th National Day of the Republic of Singapore and Singapore Armed Force Day on August 13. Delegates from all walks of life attended the event.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 0:31:01
  • The glamour of China's cultural and natural legacy in the new era

    Chinese President Xi Jinping highly values efforts to preserve cultural and natural treasures and renew their glamour in the new era. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, has called for further efforts in an instruction on strengthening the protection, preservation and utilization of cultural and natural heritage.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 0:28:21
  • 75th anniversary of adoption of 1949 Geneva Conventions

    The Embassy of Switzerland in China held an event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the 1949 Geneva Conventions at the Embassy of Switzerland residence in Beijing on August 12.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 0:24:38
  • Kazakhstan: 'Abay Day' hosted to remember remarkable poet

    The "Abay Poetry Recitation" event was held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in China on August 9 to commemorate Abay Qunanbayev, a great poet, philosopher, statesman, and founder of modern Kazakh literature.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/16 0:18:00
  • Secret behind how Hubei Province produces tennis 'queens'

    In the early morning light of Jingmen, Central China's Hubei Province, the city hums with the rhythmic sound of tennis balls colliding rackets.

    By Sun Langchen and Jiang Li | 2024/8/15 23:51:38
  • Traditional herbs turn into trendy treats

    In Shanghai, a new ice cream shop has recently made headlines with its unique offerings: a range of ice creams containing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). With a total of 16 flavors, including mint and watermelon frost, wild chrysanthemum and pistachio, smoked plum, bamboo and jasmine, hawthorn and bergamot, and loquat syrup, the new summer treats are conquering customers.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/15 22:49:38
  • Books mirror my passion and dream for life

    To love reading and enjoy reading is to love life and enjoy life.

    By Yan Menghan | 2024/8/15 19:37:52
  • Rise of 'TCM + food': a trend fueled by health consciousness, cultural confidence

    In Shanghai, a 38-yuan ($5.31) herbal ice cream has become a sensation. This novel ice cream incorporates various traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbs. The shop offers 16 different flavors, each infused with herbal elements and labeled with their purported benefits - such as "longan and red date rice milk" for calming the mind, and "ginseng jasmine lime tea" for boosting vitality.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/14 23:13:53
  • Museum nights, a win-win plan for summer

    "Could the Palace Museum stay open until 9 pm?" "I couldn't book any tickets for the National Museum of China during this visit to Beijing. Can the museum extend its opening hours to night?" With the growing enthusiasm among Chinese travelers for museums, some venues are having increasing difficulty in providing opportunities for everyone to enjoy their facilities, especially during the peak summer tourist season.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2024/8/14 22:59:41
  • International Equestrian Federation president sees huge potential for Chinese riders

    The Paris 2024 Olympics was considered a golden chance for the equestrian sport to grow its popularity in China, not only because of the impressive performances of international athletes, but also due to the expectations of the Chinese riders.

    By Lu Wenao | 2024/8/14 22:29:59
  • '1+1+X+N' model, dual-city collaborations, 2024 Shanghai Book Fair takes public on fun reading tour

    An exhibition showcasing "international art books" is one of the most special sections currently on display at the 20th Shanghai Book Fair, which will bring nearly 30,000 books and stage 1,000 reading-themed events from Wednesday to Tuesday at the Shanghai Exhibition Center.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/14 22:25:11
  • Dance drama unveils story behind birth of China's national anthem

    China's national anthem was one of the most heard pieces of music at the Paris Olympic Games as Team China grabbed 40 gold medals, which means the national anthem "March of the Volunteers" was played 40 times.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/14 22:23:03
  • Exhibition shows ancient Shanghai with 300 pagoda relics

    Usually seen as a modern metropolis, Shanghai also has a long history and a splendid ancient culture stretching back thousands of years. In the early 1990s, archaeological discoveries of numerous exquisite artifacts at Yuanying Pagoda, Shanghai's tallest surviving ancient pagoda, amazed the public.

    By Huang Lanlan in Shanghai | 2024/8/14 13:32:06
  • EEF visiting session in China showcases opportunities in Russian Far East

    The Eastern Economic Forum's visiting session “Prospects for Interregional Cooperation between the Russian Far East and the Provinces of Guangdong and Heilongjiang” in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province, recently acquainted participants with the economic and investment potential of the Far East and key projects and opportunities for international cooperation. The event was organized by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the governments of the provinces of Guangdong and Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/14 1:11:33
  • Complete inventory of Mawangdui Tombs artifacts finalized, totals 26,937 items

    The complete inventory of artifacts unearthed from the Mawangdui Tombs, including the famous Lady Xin Zhui's mummified remains, has been finalized after decades of efforts. The collection includes a total of 26,937 items, covering three primary categories: lacquerware, textiles, and bamboo and silk manuscripts, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Tuesday, citing the Hunan Museum.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/14 0:39:30
  • Cool-headed Pan disbands 'fan group'

    With the end of the Olympic Games, the members of Team China are returning to the motherland with medals and praise they gained via hard work. The Paris Olympic champions are being welcomed with unprecedented warmth.

    By Dong Feng | 2024/8/13 23:34:15
  • Cities leverage micro-dramas' popularity to promote cultural tourism

    China's National Radio and Television Administration has revealed the third recommended play list for its "Travel with Micro-drama" project, bringing the total number of selected works to 31.

    By Chen Xi | 2024/8/13 23:14:57
  • Questions of anti-doping mismanagement cloud LA 2028; USADA has chance to regain transparency

    As the curtain came down on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, global focus shifted to Los Angeles where the 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted, but has since been stuck with queries about the anti-doping issue from various stakeholders.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/13 22:58:19
  • Olympic Champion Quan Hongchan spurs unprecedented surge in turtle toy sales

    After being shared by China's diving stellar Quan Hongchan on her social media channel, a turtle toy known as the “Matching up Turtle” has recently created a sensation across various livestream platforms, becoming one of the trendiest toys.

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/13 22:55:03
  • Central Axis showcases beauty of Beijing

    Man, I just saw the news, the Beijing Central Axis's World Heritage application succeeded! Let's go to the Bell and Drum Towers to take a look." On the afternoon of July 27, around 2 o'clock, He Linyuan was taking a nap when he heard his neighbor surnamed Long calling him, and immediately got up. They live in Huizhongbeili, a community in Chaoyang district of Beijing, which is a bit of a distance from the Bell and Drum Towers. On that day, at the 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee held in New Delhi, India, "The Beijing Central Axis: A Building Ensemble Exhibiting the Ideal Order of the Chinese Capital" was listed as a World Heritage Site, making the total number of World Heritage sites in China reach 59.

    By Zhao Xiaoxia | 2024/8/13 22:49:00
  • US youths embrace authentic China in exchange program

    "It has been so great getting to see the authentic China, meeting authentic people, and having these conversations that I think are so important to the future of both countries," Anne Dillon, a freshman majoring in Public Policy and Environmental Science at Duke University, shared her enthusiasm for the unique cultural exchanges she has experienced in China.

    By Li Hang | 2024/8/13 21:28:25
  • Guangzhou woman detained for defaming national athletes and coach on social media

    A 38-year-old woman from Guangzhou, the capital of South China's Guangdong Province, has been detained for repeatedly “insulting and defaming” Chinese athletes and coaches on social media, according to a statement released by local police.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/13 15:33:37
  • Explore Shanxi's cultural treasures following 'Black Myth: Wukong'

    The Shanxi Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism in north China's Shanxi Province officially announced its collaboration with Black Myth: Wukong, China's first 3A game (high cost, high volume, high quality). Netizens expressed their desire to travel to Shanxi to experience the same route as in the game.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/13 1:18:02
  • US scholars push for energizing China research amid challenging atmosphere at home

    As two of the world's largest economies, the US and China hold a unique position on the global stage. However, recent geopolitical tensions and misunderstandings have highlighted the need for deeper cultural and academic exchanges. At the recent US Sinologists Conference in China, scholars gathered to discuss the evolving field of sinology amid these challenging times. This article explores the current state and future directions of sinology in the US, examining how the field contributes to fostering mutual understanding and cooperation. Through the experiences and perspectives of contemporary US sinologists, we delve into how US-China relations impact academic research and, conversely, how sinological studies can promote greater understanding and dialogue between the two nations. Despite challenges, these scholars are committed to advancing academic and cultural exchanges, which remain vital for bridging divides and enhancing cooperation.

    By Bi Mengying | 2024/8/12 23:04:30
  • New book tells of writer's courage and growth

    In her new book, Be Brave to Live Fully, young Chinese writer Li Mengji shares her thoughts on being a brave person who is satisfied with herself, enjoys the world with courage and bids goodbye to “emotional internal friction.”

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 22:48:59
  • Centuries-old script of women now a social, historical bridge

    Nüshu literally means "women's writing" in Chinese, and just as its name implies, the writing system including about 500 frequently used characters has been seen as the world's only script designed and used exclusively by women. After its birth in the 19th century, the previously endangered unique script has experienced a revival, amplifying women's inner voices to the greater public.

    By Ji Yuqiao and Chen Xi | 2024/8/12 22:40:21
  • French President Macron congratulates Chinese athletes for Paris Olympic success

    French President Emmanuel Macron extended his congratulations to Chinese athletes for their remarkable achievements at the just concluded Paris 2024 Olympics during an exclusive interview with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on Sunday.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 17:27:12
  • Patented 'purification kit' at Chongqing Museum keeps relics free of mold, pests

    An innovative patented “purification kit” that protects cultural relics by clearing airborne microbial substances has been put into use by the Chongqing China Three Gorges Museum (Chongqing Museum).

    By GT staff reporters | 2024/8/12 3:07:42
  • China sets new record at the Olympic Games with 40th gold

    Chinese weightlifter Li Wenwen successfully defended her title in the women's +81kg category at the Paris Olympics on Sunday. This victory marks the 40th gold medal for the Chinese sports delegation at the current Olympics, surpassing the gold medal count from the London Games and setting a new record for the best performance at an overseas Olympics.

    By Jiang Li | 2024/8/12 0:13:26
  • Historic wins mark a milestone for Chinese sports

    Chinese rhythmic gymnastics team danced their way to a historic victory, claiming their first Olympic gold medal in the group all-around final with a total score of 69.800 on Saturday at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This momentous win was not only a milestone for China, but also made history as the first non-European team since the Atlanta 1996 Olympics to secure gold in this category.

    By Sun Langchen | 2024/8/12 0:07:40
  • Glory and growth: Team China's groundbreaking success at Paris Olympics

    Team China concluded their Paris Olympics campaign with 40 gold, 27 silver, and 24 bronze medals, marking their best performance at an Olympics held abroad. In diving and table tennis, the Chinese players achieved a landmark sweep of eight and five gold medals respectively across all categories, a rare achievement for the teams at a single Olympics. As the Olympics concluded on Sunday, Global Times reporters Jiang Li, Wu Jie, Li Yuche and Lu Wenao picked up several stories behind the scenes that can help you remember the glory and sportsmanship displayed in Paris.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/11 23:12:08
  • Chinese singing show wins over young audiences with traditional culture treasures, creative elements: cultural experts

    A Chinese singing show has gained the attention of both audiences and cultural experts by presenting China's traditional culture in ways fitting with the tastes of young audiences, said cultural experts including Zhao Cong, director of the China National Traditional Orchestra; Yin Xiaodong, dean of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Opera; Peng Feng, dean of the School of Arts of Peking University; and Tian Qing, honorary director of the Music Research Institute of the China National Academy of Arts; at a seminar for the show.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/11 22:07:23
  • Chinese conductor Tan Dun to open Beijing Music Festival in October

    The celebrated Chinese composer and conductor Tan Dun will conduct the China Symphony Orchestra together with suona performer Liu Wenwen, violin player Lu Wei and celloist Wang Jian to kick off the annual Beijing Music Festival on October 5, 2024, which is also commemorating the 60th anniversary of China-France diplomatic relations.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2024/8/11 18:40:08
  • 148 ancient tombs spanning 2,100 years unearthed at Guangzhou Zoo

    An ancient burial site with 148 tombs, spanning over 2,100 years, has been discovered at the Guangzhou Zoo in South China's Guangdong Province.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/11 16:40:55
  • Chinese duo defend canoe sprint title, setting new Olympic record

    China's Xu Shixiao and Sun Mengya defended their Olympic title in the women's canoe double 500m final at the Paris Olympics on Friday.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/9 23:52:39
  • Fine arts show highlights peace and friendship

    More than 120 artworks, including China's time-honored Ru porcelain, made their debut at the 2024 Olympic Fine Arts Exhibition in Paris on Friday, conveying peace and friendship through the power of art and promoting global cultural exchange and understanding during the Paris Olympic Games.

    By Zhang Zhen in Paris and Chen Xi in Beijing | 2024/8/9 23:43:37
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