For Kamaras, cultural exchange plays a vital role in fostering mutual understanding.
Boosted by multiple favorable policies, China's inbound tourism has seen a significant boom during this year's May Day holidays, with foreign travelers embracing more immersive and in-depth experiences.
It included a rich variety of activities such as the Emperor Yan worship ceremony, cultural exchanges, youth programs, women's friendship events, and economic and trade discussions.
An ongoing exhibition at China Art Museum, Shanghai, features 15 intangible cultural heritage landmarks along the Beijing Central Axis presented on more than 260 seals.
Today, the April 8th Festival has transcended ethnic boundaries, evolving into a grand carnival embraced by all ethnic groups.
The five-day holiday, running from May 1 to 5, is being led by this fact-based drama starring popular comedienne Ma Li.
Throughout the day, visitors explored “Digital Dunhuang,” while others lined up for hands-on experiences with traditional Chinese medicine, calligraphy, and modern tech innovation.
China's blockbuster animated sequel "Ne Zha 2" has garnered an astonishing 15.8 billion yuan (about $2.18 billion) globally as of Monday.
China's international passenger transportation sector is expected to reach a new high during the ongoing May Day holiday, driven by steady policy support and surging travel demand.
Fueling this travel surge is a booming cultural economy, with sold-out concerts and music festivals driving unprecedented demand for live entertainment.