
China Celebrates UNESCO Heritage Additions 🎉
Three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, join UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage list, celebrating cultural diversity. 🌍✨
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Three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, join UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage list, celebrating cultural diversity. 🌍✨
Dong people in Guizhou celebrate their New Year with vibrant traditions, showcasing their rich culture and heritage. 🎶🏮
Vibrant Miao New Year celebrations in Guizhou showcase ancient traditions & silver-adorned dances, recognized as national cultural heritage since 2008. 🌟🎶
Experience the rich Confucian and traditional Chinese culture at the 2024 Confucius Cultural Festival in Shandong, featuring over 140 intangible heritage works! 🌍✨
Discover how Li Xiangdan transforms traditional rice cakes into vibrant edible art, blending centuries-old techniques with modern creativity in Yanji, China. 🎨🍚
China debuts its first national exhibition of intangible cultural heritage in Huzhou, featuring over 100 traditional arts like paper-cutting and shadow puppetry. 🎭✂️
Join CGTN’s livestream as central China’s Henan Province celebrates harvest season with vibrant cultural traditions and intangible heritage showcases. 🌾🎉
China’s first-ever national intangible cultural heritage exhibition in Zhejiang showcases over 100 priceless traditions from 11 regions. 🏯✨ #CulturalHeritage
Discover Kazakh embroidery—a vibrant folk art in China’s Xinjiang where tradition meets thread. 🌺✨ National intangible heritage blending history with modern creativity.
In Yunnan’s Dulongjiang valley, the Dulong people weave vibrant, rainbow-inspired rugs using ancient techniques—now recognized as cultural heritage. 🎨🌿