Covering an area of around 3,500 square meters, the China Pavilion stands as one of the largest foreign self-built pavilions at Expo 2025
China Film Archive (CFA) serves as both a key hub for film academic research in China and a vital platform for international film cultural exchange.
Recently, Chinese actor Li Xian shared his bird photography experience in Beijing's Yuyuantan Park, drawing praise from the Ministry of Ecology and Environment and the public.
The Niuheliang archaeological site in Chaoyang, Liaoning province, dating back around 5,000 to 5,800 years, served as an ideological center for Hongshan society.
Let's find out more about the ancient city in this video from Tang Architecture: Building Timeless Glory, an interactive digital exhibition on architecture from the glorious era.
Now in its 30th year, this annual tradition has earned national recognition for its powerful combination of physical endurance and patriotic education.
The No 54 tramcar combines various elements such as urban humanities, history, and culture, creating a new scene of integrated cultural and tourism consumption.
Breathing new life into the age-old heritage of the lion dance, it's a brilliant example of how tradition can be reimagined for the modern world.
During the holiday, new scenarios drove consumption, providing tourists with fresh experiences.
In 2025, it will launch a special program celebrating the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema, further cementing its role as a dynamic hub for film culture.