Once a niche product reserved for border trade, Chinese dark tea is now making another long and bumpy journey toward new-style beverage shops, the favorite haunts of the young sipping class.
The topic of China's "slash youth", referring to those refusing to be defined or bound by just one personal identity and choosing to undertake multiple careers, has fueled heated debate on social media, drawing attention to the diverse pursuits of the younger generation.
Nuijten and many other Dutch people who are interested in Chinese culture are looking forward to revisiting China after a long pause caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Sudan's Ministry of General Education and Instruction on Feb 1 received 330,000 printed textbooks from the Chinese government for primary one learners.
Growing up in a predominantly agrarian community in Cameroon, Junior Moudina fell in love with agriculture as a child but lacked the required skills. This situation changed when China constructed a technical and professional agricultural high school in his native town of Yabassi to provide relevant training to students.
Lawyer Tang Shuai and his specialist team of legal eagles use various forms of sign language to advocate on behalf of deaf and mute clients.
22-year-old singer-songwriter Moseee is inspired by his Yi ethnic background and his original songs have brought him a large and widespread fan base.
The show, Super Brain, invites brilliant minds to go through challenges that require participants' exceptional mental skills in reasoning, calculating, observing details, visualizing objects from different angles and solving spatial problems of navigation.
Luo Jiansheng, or Peter Law, a Canadian-Chinese painter born in Foshan, Guangdong province, has been living abroad for decades. Still, he always thinks of his hometown when the Lantern Festival arrives and always hopes to celebrate this occasion at home. For this year’s Lantern Festival, he and his wife returned to Foshan and participated in the folk activity, Crossing the Tongji Bridge. The artist even created an ink painting depicting the liveliness surrounding this Foshan folk activity, expressing his eternal love for his hometown.
The Lantern Festival is an important traditional occasion that brings the Spring Festival to an end. Various activities are held in celebration of the festival across China.
With a history of over 1,600 years, the ancient Temple Fair of the first lunar month in Xunxian county is known as the "living fossil" of folk culture. It is a Chinese folk culture protection project and was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Where are these foreigners? What are doing? Why are they holding windmills and lettuce? What are they chanting? Why do they want to cross a bridge?