Have you ever heard nursery rhymes sung by foreign singers? Let’s follow in the footsteps of Jeniffer Tavira, an Angolan singer.
In this video, Johnny, an American anchor from the Wenzhou Overseas Media Center, will try his hands at Wenzhou-style Kungfu.
Red rice wine, a scarlet tonic which is fragrant, mellow and tender sweet like a dessert wine, is often portrayed as the modern-day moonshine of Wencheng.
Having a history of more than 400 years, the ornamental dragon, a sacrifice to pray for good fortune during the period of Lantern Festival.
Wenzhou's effort to open convenient reading locations and libraries around the city was recognized among the first 60 best practice projects for Zhejiang province's high-quality development and transformation into a common prosperity demonstration zone on May 28.
A fine shell carving artwork on the theme of dragon is on display at a shell carving art museum in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province.
Jiang Xuexin is a sugar painting expert who has been engaged in traditional art in Wencheng county, Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, for decades.
Kimberly Koll-Zhu from Florida, the United States, is currently working as an associate professor at Wenzhou University.
In this episode, Chen Mengyao, or Catarina, an overseas Chinese living in Portugal, visits Jinxiang town to explore the stories behind the nursery rhymes.