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Grassroots exchange flourishes at Fujian Hanfu Cultural Festival
2024-06-14
Young people from Taiwan learned about traditional Chinese culture by participating in the 7th Strait Hanfu Cultural Festival and the 2024 Hanfu Fashion Week in Fuzhou, Fujian province.
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Pingtan shines spotlight on Austronesian culture
2024-06-12
Austronesian culture is one of Pingtan’s main attractions, and Pingtan will take advantage of the Neolithic Keqiutou site complex making the list of China's top 10 archaeological discoveries in 2023 to continue enhancing the allure of Austronesian culture.
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Unusual ancient buildings find new life in Fujian
2024-06-07
In the rolling hills of Fujian province, Shengheng Lou, a tulou in Longyan's Yongding district — with nearly four centuries of history — has been reborn. Once a massive communal residence, it is now a hotel.
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Intl media tour unveils cultural charm of Zhangzhou Ancient City in Fujian
2024-05-20
International journalists and social media influencers immersed themselves in the unique local culture of Zhangzhou Ancient City in Zhangzhou, East China's Fujian province on Sunday during the 2024 A Date with China international media tour.
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French scholar and his life's work studying Chinese shipbuilding culture
2024-05-06
René Viénet, aged 80, over the past three decades, has dedicated himself to studying and promoting what Chinese historians call the "Chuanzheng culture", also known as shipbuilding culture.
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Surprising encounters on streets where heritage lives on to this day
2024-04-26
Visitors to this ancient network of streets will discover that they are home to both local and universal legacies, and are an excellent place to get lost in time.
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Bringing the history back to the homes
2024-04-26
Restoration of historical Fujian neighborhood bolsters pride and preserves tradition, with a contemporary twist, Yang Feiyue and Hu Meidong report in Fuzhou.
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Wangchuan ceremony, a world-class ICH shared by China and Malaysia
2024-04-07
The wangchuan ceremony and related practices are rooted in the worship of Ong Yah, a deity believed to protect people and their lands from disasters.