Nation holds conference on reading

China's digital reading users reached 670 million in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 17.52 percent, a high-profile report said, as the country celebrated World Book Day on Wednesday.

Tomb in Baima Temple recognized as that of China's 'Sherlock Holmes'

Authorities in Luoyang's Chanhe district have confirmed that a long-disputed tomb located within the Baima Temple, or White Horse Temple, in Central China's Henan Province belonged to Di Renjie, or Judge Dee, a famed Tang Dynasty (618-907) statesman, multiple media reported Wednesday.

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  • My journey with Spanish-Latin American poetry: a tie forged by serendipity and sustained by passion

    On the occasion of World Book Day, I extend my gratitude to the Global Times and the Embassy of Colombia in Beijing for giving me this opportunity to share my connection with Spanish-Latin American poetry - a bond forged by serendipity and sustained by passion.

    By Zhao Zhenjiang | 2025/4/23 23:57:38
  • 'Spring Reading' – China-Latin America Literature Salon held at Colombian Embassy

    "Spring unfurls pages, civilizations symphonize together." On the occasion of the 30th World Book Day, the Global Times and the Embassy of Colombia in Beijing hosted the "Spring Reading" - China-Latin America Literature Salon on Tuesday at the hall of the Embassy, igniting a literature dialogue and journey of mutual learning between the civilizations of China and Latin America.

    By Wu Jie, Sun Langchen, Bi ­Mengying and Xu Liuliu | 2025/4/23 0:42:23
  • Ming navigator Zheng He's voyage stele inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register

    The Galle Trilingual Inscription, a relic of China's Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) legendary navigator and diplomat Zheng He's voyages, jointly nominated by China and Sri Lanka, has been officially inscribed in the Memory of the World Register of UNESCO, the National Archives Administration of China told the Global Times.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/22 23:01:28
  • Welcome to 3rd 'Spring Reading' China-Latin America Literature Salon

    On the occasion of the 30th World Book Day, start a journey of literary dialogue and exchange of civilizations between China and Latin America with the Global Times!

    By Global Times | 2025/4/22 18:39:41
  • Lin Shidong's setback could be a new beginning for Chinese table tennis

    The men's final of the 2025 Table Tennis World Cup in the Macao Special Administrative Region on Sunday evening saw Brazil's Hugo Calderano defeat China's Lin Shidong 4-1. The victory was Calderano's first World Cup title as a professional, which ended China's four-time winning streak in the men's World Cup singles.

    By Zhang Changyue | 2025/4/21 23:48:54
  • Faithful celebrate Mazu's birthday

    "I can feel the cohesion across the Taiwan Straits at the event site," Ma Jui-chun, a member of the Hsin Kang Feng Tian Temple on the island of Taiwan, told the Global Times on Monday upon arriving home after attending celebrations of the 1065th anniversary of Mazu's birth on Meizhou Island in Fujian Province, the birthplace of the sea goddess.

    By Ji Yuqiao and Lin Xiaoyi | 2025/4/21 23:38:45
  • How film IPs redefine cultural influence

    At the ongoing 2025 Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), an exhibition featuring over 150 hand-drawn posters by Chinese director Yang Yu, better known as Jiao Zi, for the blockbuster Ne Zha 2 has become an unexpected cultural phenomenon.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/4/21 23:35:21
  • AI-powered reading innovations bring warmth to World Book Day

    In a softly lit auditorium inside the Guangzhou Library in South China's Guangdong Province, a digital figure emerges from a 3D holographic pod. Speaking in a natural, fluid voice, the AI-powered presenter introduces highlights of the 2025 World Book Day celebrations, ranging from an intelligent customer service bot to a futuristic reading zone powered by DeepSeek, all designed to reimagine how people engage with books.

    By Sun Langchen and Wu Jie | 2025/4/21 23:24:19
  • In pics: 8th Int'l Culture Festival of Tianjin Foreign Studies University

    A performance is staged during the 8th International Culture Festival of Tianjin Foreign Studies University in north China's Tianjin, April 20, 2025. More than 300 students and teachers from over 60 countries and regions participated in the festival.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/21 8:38:55
  • Belgian cyclist begins solar-powered journey from Brussels to Shanghai

    Belgian cyclist Claude Brouir, now in his sixties, officially set off on his cross-continental journey titled "Bike2Shanghai" on Saturday morning from Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/21 8:11:28
  • Strength of Chinese cinema on display at Beijing film fest

    As part of the ongoing Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), a landmark forum on the global promotion of Chinese cinema was held on Sunday, shining a spotlight on one of the most important and challenging topics facing Chinese cinema: going global.

    By GT staff reporters | 2025/4/20 23:07:01
  • 'Black Myth' art show turns legend into trend

    The ongoing Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition at the Art Museum of China Academy of Art in East China's Zhejiang Province stands as an exploration of how to fuse games and artistic expression. As a scholar specializing in game design and art, I have always been engaged in this intersection, and this exhibition offers a compelling case of how deeply games can participate in the language of art.

    By Zhong Yi | 2025/4/20 22:46:57
  • Newly named Global Geoparks help boost local prosperity

    Two geological wonders in China have been designated as UNESCO Global Geoparks, China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration recently announced. These new additions bring China's total number of UNESCO-recognized geoparks to 49, the highest of any country in the world.

    By Wu Jie, Zhang Changyue and Sun Langchen | 2025/4/20 22:29:50
  • Kenya's Chemengich breaks women's record at Beijing Half Marathon

    The women's record was rewritten at the Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday, as Kenya's Susy Chebat Chemaimak clocked 1:09:07 to claim victory and set a new event benchmark, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/4/20 12:02:43
  • Delight in symphony of flavors, stories woven into every bite of Nyonya

    Tasting Nyonya cuisine can appreciate cultural fusion between China and Malaysia.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/17 23:15:49
  • Late giant Vargas Llosa's bond with Chinese readers

    Mario Vargas Llosa led a multi-persona life. He wrote plays, worked as a bank clerk, and even ran for president of Peru in 1990. Yet amid his bustling life, the writer also turned his gaze toward Chinese readers. He visited China in 2011, a year after winning the NobelPrize in Literature. The writer wrote a special letter to Chinese readers, in which he noted that “literature is a universal language.”

    By Xu Liuliu and Li Yuche | 2025/4/17 22:49:52
  • Water-splashing festival fuels Yunnan tourism

    Under a canopy of brilliant spring sunshine, cities across Southwest China's Yunnan Province have erupted into a kaleidoscope of color, laughter, and flying water as the annual water-splashing festival swept through many cities in Yunnan this week.

    By Wu Jie and Bi Mengying | 2025/4/17 16:34:01
  • Kite-making and flying woven with the Yellow River's legacy

    At Yang Hongwei's studio in Yangjiabu village in Weifang, East China's Shandong Province, a 60-meter-long kite with a dragon head patiently awaits the moment to take off at the 42nd Weifang International Kite Festival this weekend, when thousands of kites from around the world will soar into the sky alongside it and fill the skies above the city.

    By Ji Yuqiao and Chen Xi | 2025/4/18 0:08:10
  • Exclusive with singer Liu Huan: Safeguarding originality in AI era, building C-pop's global position

    In an exclusive interview with the Global Times, he reflected on his musical career, shared his philosophy, discussed his views on artificial intelligence (AI), and expressed his hopes for young musicians and the future of Chinese original music.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/4/17 22:40:36
  • Uruguay: 70th anniversary of China-Uruguay business ties marked for higher-level bilateral relations

    On the occasion of celebrating the 70th anniversary of China-Uruguay business relations, the Embassy of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in China hosted a press conference in Beijing on April 11. Administrative vice president of the University of the Republic of Uruguay and professor Luis Leopold spoke about his visits to universities in China, expanding further cooperation and talent exchanges with universities in the country.

    By Dong Feng | 2025/4/17 22:37:56
  • Kazakhstan: Bilateral ties reach unprecedented height, aiming for deeper supply chain cooperation, says ambassador

    At a press conference in Beijing on April 11, Kazakhstan's Ambassador to China Shakhrat Nuryshev pointed out that the current development of the bilateral relations has reached an unprecedented level, with both countries supporting each other's positions within a multilateral framework, making their relationship a model of efficient cooperation.

    By Global Times | 2025/4/17 22:27:46
  • Bangladesh: Consulate General in Kunming celebrates 54th anniversary of Independence and National Day

    The Consulate General of the People's Republic of Bangladesh in Kunming hosted a reception to celebrate the 54th anniversary of Bangladesh Independence and National Day on April 11.

    By Global Time | 2025/4/17 22:15:35
  • Finland: 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations marked at new book release

    The Embassy of the Republic of Finland in China hosted a reception for the release of a new book Tales from Moominvalley (Chinese Edition) in Beijing on April 16 to mark both the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Finland and China and the 80th anniversary of Moomin stories.

    By Global Times | 2025/4/17 22:08:43
  • EU: Annual European Culture Street jointly launched in Chengdu

    Themed "All Imaginable Ways of Dialogue," the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to China opened European Culture Street 2025, offering residents and visitors in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan Province a unique opportunity to experience the EU's cultural diversity on April 12. The activity was launched in collaboration with the diplomatic missions of EU member states in Beijing, Chengdu, and Chongqing.

    By Global Times | 2025/4/17 22:00:40
  • Shared exploration

    More than 40 years of scholarly life have accustomed 64-year-old Chinese archaeologist Li Zhanyang to documenting his career through writing, often under the dim light of a lamp.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/17 0:14:49
  • Water Cube to host Diving World Cup Super Final in May

    The iconic Water Cube aquatics arena will host the World Aquatics Diving World Cup Super Final from May 2 to 4, organizers announced Wednesday, as the Chinese divers aim to defend their glory on home soil.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/4/16 23:49:07
  • Nationwide tennis participants over 25m by Aug 2024: report

    The number of tennis participants in China had exceeded 25 million as of August 31, 2024, a nearly 30 percent increase compared to 2021, said a report about the country's tennis industry development released by the Tennis Administrative Center of General Administration of Sport of China on Wednesday.

    By Zhang Changyue and Lu Wenao | 2025/4/16 23:47:18
  • Four new fungal species discovered in Southwest China's Yunnan Province

    Four new fungal species of the genus Chlorociboria have been discovered in Southwest China's Yunnan Province, the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, told the Global Times on Wednesday. These discoveries not only enrich knowledge of the species diversity of Chlorociboria in China but also provide valuable morphological and molecular data for fungal taxonomy studies.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/16 23:38:26
  • China embraces global film diversity

    The 15th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), set to take place from April 18 to 26, has ignited excitement among film enthusiasts with its announcement of over 300 films for the screening unit.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/4/16 23:34:15
  • Chinese women's basketball team announces Asia Cup training squad

    China's women's basketball team announced on the official Sina Weibo of the Chinese Basketball Association on Monday evening its 28-member training squad for the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025, noting that the country's top basketball talents are set to begin preparations for the event.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/4/15 23:38:27
  • Campaign to foster healthy, content-centric short videos

    China's cyberspace administration has launched a three-month campaign to crack down on malicious marketing in the short-video sector to foster a clean and healthy online environment, according to a circular issued by the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission on Tuesday.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/4/15 23:32:20
  • Filming begins for 'The Wandering Earth 3,' director promises things 'never seen before'

    The much-awaited The Wandering Earth 3, the latest chapter in China's blockbuster sci-fi saga, began filming on Tuesday in Qingdao, East ­China's Shandong Province. The launch ceremony, graced by director Guo Fan and lead actors Wu Jing and Shen Teng, ignited excitement across Chinese social media, marking a pivotal moment for the franchise 18 months after its release date was first announced.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/4/15 23:24:09
  • UN celebrates upcoming Chinese Language Day

    The United Nations Headquarters held a series of activities on Tuesday to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Language Day, which falls on Sunday. Featuring live performances, VR experience and an exhibition of Chinese characters, the event in New York aimed to show the beauty of the Chinese language and inspire interest in learning Chinese language and Chinese culture, promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding between China and the world.

    By Zhang Changyue and Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/15 23:19:55
  • China's flag football balances Olympic ambition and grassroots growth

    For Beijing local Yu Bo, heading to a football pitch on a weekend has become routine. But in 2022, he shifted his choice of sport from playing association football to flag football.

    By By Lu Wenao, Sun Langchen and Jiang Li | 2025/4/15 22:25:38
  • Writer/painter-turned cultural heritage preserver behind Spring Festival's UNESCO heritage status success

    Feng Jicai, a towering figure in Chinese literature, painting, and cultural preservation, has been a staunch advocate for protecting the roots of Chinese tradition. From engaging in the Chinese folk cultural heritage rescue project to playing a pivotal role in securing UNESCO recognition for the Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity, his work bridges the past and future, local and global efforts. In an exclusive interview with the Global Times, Feng talked about his "four pillars" - literature, painting, cultural preservation, and education - and his belief that ICH is not just a relic, but a great treasure of all humanity.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/4/15 0:31:20
  • When legends of Crete arrive at the Forbidden City

    An archaeological exhibition titled Daedalus: Legends of Crete with 172 ancient artifacts originating from the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Greece and 13 from the Palace Museum in Beijing kicked off at the Palace Museum on Monday.

    By Dong Feng and Wu Jie | 2025/4/15 0:01:21
  • Tickets for popular screenings sold out in seconds; Beijing Intl Film Festival scales up

    Online ticket sales for over 300 films from around the world, set to be screened at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival from April 18 to 27, officially launched on Monday, igniting excitement among film enthusiasts. Within seconds of going on sale, tickets for several highly anticipated films were sold out.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/14 21:07:27
  • In pics: Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi

    This photo taken on April 9, 2025 shows a view of Long Bien Bridge, a historic bridge across the Red River, in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi, an ancient city with a history of more than a thousand years, boasts diverse culture and historical sites.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/14 14:35:38
  • Chinese readers, netizens mourn the passing of Nobel laureate Llosa

    Chinese readers and netizens mourned on Monday the passing of Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/4/14 12:43:11
  • Chinese culture fair hosted in Cameroon for upcoming Chinese Language Day

    A teacher guides participants in guessing the meaning of oracle bone scripts at the Confucius Institute at the University of Yaounde II in Soa, Cameroon, April 12, 2025. The Confucius Institute at the University of Yaounde II hosted a vibrant Chinese culture fair on Saturday to mark the upcoming United Nations Chinese Language Day, observed annually on April 20. The event drew local students and language enthusiasts with immersive activities, including Chinese tea tasting, calligraphy rubbing, shadow play performances, oracle bone script games, and Chinese character puzzles.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/14 8:10:52
  • Chinese shuttlers shine at Badminton Asia Championships with 2 golds and 3 silvers

    The Badminton Asia Championships 2025 concluded in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang Province on Sunday with the Chinese badminton team delivering a strong performance across the board, securing two golds and three silver medals.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/4/13 23:27:02
  • Celebration of legacy: Cultural feast at ongoing 5th CICPE

    Kicking off on Sunday, the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) is being held until Friday in South China's Hainan Province. More than 30 provinces, municipalities and auton-omous regions across the country are showcasing a range of domestic products, highlighting the integration of intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship with smart manufacturing.

    By Zhang Yiyi in Haikou and Jiang Li in Beijing | 2025/4/13 23:19:10
  • Bringing out the big drum

    Villagers participate in the Paoguche race on April 13, 2025 in Xiangfen county, North China's Shanxi Province. Paoguche, literally running with a drum cart, originated in the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC-476BC) and evolved from the practice of military drum training into a competitive event.

    By VCG | 2025/4/13 23:13:16
  • Su Bingtian leads Guangdong to relay victory, hints at farewell to the track

    China's star sprinter Su ­Bingtian led Team Guangdong to victory in the men's 4x100m relay during the Zhaoqing leg of the 2025 National Athletics Grand Prix on Sunday. On the previous day, Su chose to ­withdraw from the men's 100m semifinals after setting a time of 10.49 seconds on Friday.

    By Jiang Li and Sun Langchen | 2025/4/13 22:51:55
  • Marathon craze calls for strict management

    In recent years, marathons in China have evolved into spectacular public events, drawing tens of thousands of participants and electrifying local communities with their promise of health and city pride. On Sunday alone, nearly 30 marathon/half-marathon races, ranging from Xiangshan in East China's Zhejiang Province to Dazhou in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, were held even though extreme weather conditions forced some to postpone.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/4/13 22:47:23
  • From dynastic finds to newest lunar samples, China Pavilion shows nation's innovation spirit

    How would you feel when standing in front of an ancient scroll-inspired building while a humanoid robot walks you through a Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) painting? This seemingly surreal scene isn't imaginary - it became reality this Sunday, when the China Pavilion at the 2025 Osaka Expo was officially opened in Japan.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/13 22:24:42
  • Red meets green: Millennial beauty of Honglücai Porcelain

    In the long history of Chinese porcelain art, one type of porcelain stands apart. Its appearance is akin to the first splash of vibrant color on a monochrome canvas, laying the foundation for the development of colored porcelain. This is Honglücai Porcelain, born during the Song (960-1279) and Jin (1115-1234) dynasties.

    By Sun Yi | 2025/4/13 15:15:32
  • Kashmiri villagers celebrate torch light festival ahead of new agricultural season

    Villagers hold torches made of pinewood during a torch light festival (locally called Frov) outside a shrine in Aishmuqam village of Anantnag district, about 70 km south of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, April 12, 2025. Kashmiri villagers celebrated torch light festival ahead of the new agricultural season, when they begin ploughing their fields after winter.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/13 10:09:22
  • People prepare for upcoming Palm Sunday in Beirut, Lebanon

    People decorate the church with olive branches in preparation for Palm Sunday in Beirut, Lebanon, April 11, 2025. Palm Sunday, a Christian feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter, marks the beginning of the Holy Week.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/13 9:46:49
  • Chinese Language Day marked in Bulgaria with singing contest

    This year's United Nations Chinese Language Day was celebrated in Bulgaria on Saturday alongside the sixth edition of the Chinese singing contest "Rose Melodies."

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/13 7:30:25
  • New archaeological discoveries in Xizang highlight unity in diversity of civilization

    The institute of cultural relics protection in Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region has announced progress has been made at multiple archaeological sites in the region, saying these new discoveries highlight unity in diversity of Chinese civilization.

    By Zhang Changyue and Chen Xi | 2025/4/10 23:54:21
  • Table tennis mixed team event to be included at LA Olympics

    The inclusion of mixed team table tennis events at the Los Angeles Olympics became a trending topic on social media on Thursday after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced the event program for the 2028 Games.

    By Lu Wenao and Jiang Li | 2025/4/10 23:50:39
  • Fossil discovered in N.China sheds light on evolutionary origins of thorny-headed worms

    A fossil acanthocephalan, Juracanthocephalus, from the 160-million-year-old Daohugou Biota in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has been discovered by a research team from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology Chinese Academy of Sciences. The discovery fills a crucial gap in the evolutionary history of thorny-headed worms and provides solid evidence for resolving the mystery of the origin of acanthocephala, the institute reported on Thursday.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/10 23:39:40
  • Vivid details in relics make for windows into the past

    Increasing evidence suggests that young Chinese audiences are less inclined to overlook the intriguing details of cultural relics. When Liang Xiao shared a photo online of a partially completed transcription of the renowned Chinese calligraphy piece Lanting Xu (Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion), he did not anticipate the level of interest it would generate among netizens.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/10 23:25:00
  • Public services increasingly pet-friendly amid young Chinese demand

    The first high-speed train with the pet shipping services in China, G119, departed from Beijing South Railway Station on Thursday. With this, pets and their owners can now depart on the same train and arrive at the destination together.

    By Bi Mengying | 2025/4/10 22:23:53
  • Chinese basketball team to face Saudi Arabia, Jordan, India in group stage at Asia Cup

    The Chinese men's basketball team has been placed in Group C of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup, alongside host nation Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and India. The draw ceremony was held Tuesday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The tournament is scheduled to run from August 5 to 17 in Jeddah and feature a total of 16 participating teams.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/9 23:34:48
  • U17 Asian Cup exit reminder of arduous journey ahead

    The Chinese national under-17 football team concluded their U17 Asian Cup campaign on Wednesday night, with their hopes of qualifying for the U17 World Cup shattered after being unable to make it into the top two places in the group.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/4/9 23:30:54
  • Eastern Han tombs in Shanxi reveal frugal burial tradition inspired by warlord Cao Cao

    Excavation details relating to an Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) tomb cluster in Yuncheng, North China's Shanxi Province, were revealed recently. Consisting of three tombs, the site features a unique burial tradition implemented by Cao Cao, one of the most widely discussed figures in Chinese history.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/9 23:10:11
  • 10 films to clash in China's May Day box-office battle

    As China's film industry gears up for the upcoming five-day May Day holiday (May 1-5), the market is buzzing with anticipation as 10 new releases are set to hit Chinese theaters during this period.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/4/9 23:06:24
  • Gen Alpha brings fresh energy to China's intangible cultural heritage

    Gen Alpha is bringing fresh energy to China's traditional arts. From 6-year-old Zhuang Enqi's Yingge dance moves to 8-year-old Lin Xiyue's star turn in lion dance, these young performers are preserving cultural heritage in a fresh and vibrant way.

    By Li Hang and Sun Langchen | 2025/4/9 20:50:36
  • A journey through time in blossoming Datong

    Starting from April, Datong, the ancient capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534) located in North China's Shanxi Province, embodies a rich blend of grandeur and romance. During the Qingming Festival holidays, the city launched its special 2025 Spring Flower Viewing Map, drawing people from around the country to traverse a landscape where millennia-old ancient architecture blends with the vibrant embrace of springtime blossoms.

    By Ji Yuqiao in Datong | 2025/4/9 20:36:54
  • The world's first 'jiandu' dataset enhances China's traditional lexicon

    Being in the artificial intelligence (AI) field for more than a decade, Zhang Qiang never thought that one day his field would intersect with jiandu - China's 3,000-year-old bamboo and wooden slips - until he and his team developed DeepJiandu, the world's first large-scale dataset dedicated to character recognition relating to Chinese relics.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/8 23:51:13
  • Prehistoric discoveries in NW.China's Shaanxi push local history back 3,000 years

    A Neolithic (7000BC-1700BC) site has been uncovered in Zhenba county, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province in the fourth national cultural relics census. This is the first prehistoric site ever found in Zhenba, extending the county's known history by around 3,000 years, Shaanxi News Online reported on Tuesday.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/8 23:19:28
  • Chinese shuttlers eye fourth straight Sudirman Cup title

    Aiming for a record-extending 14th title and a fourth consecutive championship win after triumphs in 2019, 2021 and 2023, China's badminton team has unveiled its 20-player roster for the 2025 Sudirman Cup.

    By Sun Langchen and Lu Wenao | 2025/4/8 22:53:11
  • Winter sports witness boom in South China

    The 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division I, Group A tournament will kick off in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong Province, from April 13 to 19, marking the latest effort by China to promote winter sports in one of its subtropical cities.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/4/8 22:37:33
  • Head of HKSAR Beijing Office highlights HK's innovative expression of traditional culture

    Hong Kong has been promoting its unique role as an East-meets-West center for international cultural exchange with frequent cultural collaboration and exchanges with the mainland, emphasizing its innovative expression of Chinese traditional culture, said Chang Wai-yuen, director of Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing on Monday night.

    By Xu Liuliu | 2025/4/8 14:02:55
  • Rooting Chinese drama in ancient philosophy

    Chinese drama standing out in the world of drama depends on whether we can find the roots of our national culture and the light of our philosophical thought, as well as well as whether we can apply artistic wisdom to localize Western theories in a Chinese context and adapt creative methods to align with national depth and breadth. Chinese philosophy nourishes our souls and fosters our thinking and aesthetic awareness. To construct a Chinese theatrical system, we need to unearth aesthetic ideas and philosophical foundations from our own theatrical traditions. Otherwise, the Chinese theatrical system will remain at the level of mere "technique" with refined "skills" but unclear Dao (the fundamental principle of the universe).

    By Hao Rong | 2025/4/8 0:51:48
  • Guangzhou completes renovation of 23 venues for 15th National Games

    Renovation of 23 sports venues in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province, for the upcoming 15th National Games has been completed, reported Chinanews.com, the official website of the China News Service, on Monday.

    By Li Hang | 2025/4/8 0:47:09
  • Ancient Silk Road grottoes in Xinjiang open to public

    Following AR (augmented reality) digital reconstruction efforts, the Ya'er Lake Grottoes in Turpan, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has recently reopened to the public.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/8 0:36:07
  • Retired athletes sustain value beyond the field by contributing to education

    China's sports authority General Administration of Sport of China recently announced the launch of the 2025 internship and training program for retired athletes at sports schools, providing them with opportunities to gain practical experience and prepare for careers in sports education.

    By Jiang Li | 2025/4/7 23:03:10
  • Ancestral veneration reinvented with green, modern goodbyes

    Amid gentle sea breezes and blooming memorial flowers, and through 3D-printed facial restoration of the deceased and AI-powered farewells, China is breathing new life into traditional tomb-sweeping rituals on Qingming Festival, which fell on Friday.

    By Xinhua | 2025/4/7 3:04:54
  • Wushu transcends language barriers: master who taught IShowSpeed

    "My favorite stream is the monk stream," said popular US influencer IShowSpeed during a recent livestream on YouTube about his China tour. He was referring to his kung fu training in Dengfeng, Central China's Henan Province - the birthplace of Shaolin kung fu.

    By Li Hang | 2025/4/7 1:04:24
  • Museums, cultural festivals illuminate Qingming holiday

    A surge of travel across China during the Qingming Festival holiday has lit up social media with posts tagged "feels like 100 million people are here." As the first major outing opportunity since the Spring Festival, the three-day holiday sparked a spring tourism boom - beyond traditional park strolls and countryside excursions, culturally immersive experiences like museum visits and regional heritage festivals have emerged as popular new options.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/4/7 0:58:09
  • Nation to hold a series of equestrian events this year to build up its popularity

    A series of international equestrian competitions will be held in China this year, according to the Chinese Equestrian Association (CEA), and the organizers pin hope on the events to boost the sport's popularity in the vast Chinese market.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/4/6 23:21:56
  • "Ne Zha 2" nears 2.2-bln-USD global haul as box office run stays strong

    China's blockbuster animated sequel "Ne Zha 2" has garnered an astonishing 15.5 billion yuan (about 2.16 billion U.S. dollars) globally, including presales, as of Thursday, per ticketing platform Maoyan's data.

    By Global Times | 2025/4/4 8:52:15
  • Spanish beach football icon's blueprint for Chinese talents

    In the first home game of the 2025 season of the Chinese Super League (CSL), Beijing Guoan drew 1-1 with Chengdu Rongcheng in front of 52,982 fans at the Workers' Stadium on Saturday.

    By Wu Jie | 2025/4/1 22:45:08
  • Modern-meets-classic China Pavilion set to debut at Osaka Expo

    The display of lunar soil samples collected by China's space missions is one of the key highlights of the China Pavilion at the 2025 Osaka Expo, according to a press conference held by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) in Beijing on Wednesday.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/2 22:46:57
  • Qingming Festival box office pre-sales hit 40 million yuan

    China's upcoming three-day Qingming Festival holidays (Friday to Sunday) are expected to boost the domestic box office, with 14 films slated to debut and pre-sales exceeding 40 million yuan ($5.5 million) as of Wednesday afternoon, according to ticketing platform Beacon.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/4/2 22:12:01
  • Chinese youngsters embrace more relaxing, creative matchmaking ways to find love

    Young people in China are gradually creating new models for finding love, which emphasize a relaxed and enjoyable social experience instead of the traditional rigid methods of arranged matchmaking.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/1 21:51:34
  • Star power draws youth to birdwatching boom

    Birdwatching or bird photographing used to be seen as something only aged people did, with the help from celebrities and a growing interest of nature, more and more young people in China are getting into it.

    By Bi Mengying | 2025/4/1 21:45:32
  • A virtual journey through Haihun Kingdom

    A visitor explores a digital immersive exhibition on the Haihun Kingdom using a VR headset at the Nanchang Relic Museum for the Haihun Principality of the Han Dynasty in East China's Jiangxi Province on April 2.

    By Global Times | 2025/4/2 21:17:54
  • TCM gains more global appeal in digital age

    Foreigners have been more aware that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has scientific basis and the global growing interest in turning to TCM to solve wellness problems is helping shed its "mystical" label and earn it trust as an effective medical practice. The latest striking example of this shift happened when US influencer IShowSpeed streamed his recent experience with acupuncture and bone setting in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan Province.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/4/1 23:02:14
  • Palace Museum and Art Institute of Chicago co-host exhibition on garden culture

    An exhibition exploring the rich cultural heritage of gardens across the world opened at the Palace Museum in Beijing on Tuesday. Jointly organized by the Palace Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago, Rejoicing in Woods and Springs: A Journey Through Garden Cultures in China and the Wider World brings together more than 200 artifacts from China and beyond, including a rare masterpiece by Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) Emperor Zhao Ji and French Impressionist Claude Monet's Water Lilies, according to the museum.

    By Li Hang | 2025/4/1 22:28:53
  • China's young athletes make their name in competitions

    China's emerging Generation Alpha athletes is passionate and ambitious. Whether chasing the adrenaline-fueled dream of Formula 1 or striving for dominance on the tennis court, these young talents are leveraging new opportunities to push their limits.

    By Wu Jie, Li Hang and Sun Langchen | 2025/4/1 22:27:52
  • Chinese children's books focus on culture and nature at Bologna Children's Book Fair

    Including To Abei, a children's novel inspired by China's Li ethnic traditions, more than 2,500 Chinese children's books are on display at the ongoing 62nd Bologna Children's Book Fair (BCBF) in Italy.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/4/1 22:24:22
  • Definitive evidence of Neanderthal-linked Quina technology uncovered in China's Yunnan

    The first definitive evidence of Middle Paleolithic Quina technology in East Asia has been uncovered in Southwest China's Yunnan Province, on the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau. The finding challenges long-standing views about technological evolution in the region and raises questions about potential Neanderthal dispersal into Southwest China, the Global Times learned from the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research (ITPR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Tuesday.

    By Leng Shumei | 2025/4/1 16:05:35
  • Prepared destinations can benefit from film, TV IPs

    A single line from a South Korean drama When Life Gives You Tangerines has once again brought Zhangjiajie in Central China's Hunan Province into the spotlight. In the final episode of the drama, which premiered on Netflix in March, the main characters promise to "go to Zhangjiajie to see the falling leaves next year."

    By Bi Mengying | 2025/3/31 23:03:58
  • Comprehensive sports complex opens in Xiong'an

    With a humanoid robot from Unitree Robotics delivering the game ball, the Xiong'an international women's basketball invitational kicked off with a match between WCBA's Jiangsu Nangang and Serbian league team FK Vojvodina. The Sunday evening also marked the official opening of the Xiong'an Sports Center after 1,000 days of construction, the Global Times learned from the China Xiong'an Group on Monday.

    By Sun Langchen | 2025/3/31 23:00:36
  • Museums extend hours for upcoming Qingming holiday

    Many people in China, beyond the traditional practice of honoring the ancestors, are planning to use the upcoming Qingming Festival holiday as an opportunity for leisure travel. In response to growing visitor demand, multiple museums have canceled closure days, extended their hours, and introduced special activities to enrich the holiday experience.

    By Li Hang | 2025/3/31 22:56:51
  • Ancient ethnic folk singing in Guangxi resonates across borders

    On the tranquil waters of the Guichun River, the misty veil of the China-Vietnam Detian-Ban Gioc Waterfall is pierced by the soulful melodies of traditional folk songs, marking the grand opening of the "Sanyuesan" festival in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, a traditional ethnic festival celebrated on the third day of the third lunar month, which fell on Monday this year.

    By Chen Xi | 2025/3/31 22:29:55
  • Exhibition commemorating 100th Anniversary of anti-imperialist May Thirtieth Movement opens in Shanghai

    An exhibition titled “Hot Blood: Historical Artifacts and Archives Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the May Thirtieth Movement” opened at the Memorial Hall of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Shanghai on Monday, highlighting the great revolutionary movement among the Chinese people a century ago.

    By Huang Lanlan in Shanghai | 2025/3/31 18:15:14
  • 3D laser scanning helps unveil dinosaur reproduction secrets in Hubei Province

    Using the 3D laser scanning method, Chinese researchers have recently discovered that the arrangement of dinosaur eggs at an around 80-million-year-old fossil site in Central China's Hubei Province shows “a highly artistic pattern that has never been seen before,” Zhao Bi, the project's lead, told the Global Times.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/3/31 14:30:59
  • Wuying Village in south China's Guangxi promotes inheritance, development of ethnic culture

    Children play Lusheng, a traditional reed-pipe wind instrument, in Wuying Village on the border between south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and southwest China's Guizhou Province, Oct. 5, 2024. Since 2017, supported by a paired assistance program, local authorities have continuously enhanced the living environment and improved cultural facilities in Wuying Village, aiming to strengthen the inheritance and development of ethnic culture and promote rural revitalization

    By Xinhua | 2025/3/31 13:43:49
  • World Games Series warms up for TWG 2025 Chengdu

    The World Games Series 2025 Chengdu, held from Friday to Sunday at Chengdu Sport University's Sancha Lake campus in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, brought together 122 athletes from 28 countries and regions, including China, Italy, and Spain. Designed to promote World Games sports and enhance global sports culture, the event served as a trial run for the Chengdu 2025 World Games in August, according to the China News Service.

    By Sun Langchen and Jiang Li | 2025/3/30 23:45:04
  • AI possibly replacing writers in 10-20 years: Liu Cixin

    The 2025 China Science Fiction Convention is set to come to an end on Monday at Shougang Park in Beijing. It was revealed at the convention that China's science fiction industry achieved a total revenue of 108.96 billion yuan ($15.01 billion) in 2024. Renowned Chinese sci-fi writer Liu Cixin predicted that AI may reshape the landscape of science fiction creation.

    By Jiang Li and Sun Langchen | 2025/3/30 23:39:56
  • Chinese Super League returns with record-breaking attendance, youthful firepower

    The Chinese Super League (CSL) returned in the weekend after an international break, with an unprecedented turnout at matches and on-field excitement brought by young guns.

    By Lu Wenao | 2025/3/30 23:33:31
  • 3D 'pigsty' gallery, carbon-zero library, tech, creativity foster China's village cultural life and tourism

    Xu Xueying, a 40-year-old photography enthusiast, lives in a village in Zhouquan town, East China's Zhejiang Province. Like many people her age, she loves capturing the local natural flower fields and people. Yet lately, her photos have started featuring a rarely seen addition - a building she describes "magical," a concrete-style art gallery that rises from the village's wild greenery.

    By Li Yuche | 2025/3/30 23:31:52
  • Literature adaptations captivate young viewers

    "It would be a grave misunderstanding to our audience to assume they rely solely on emotional stimulation from micro-dramas to pass the time. In fact, the growing trend of serious literary fiction adaptations in film and television works reflects the diverse demands of Chinese viewers - especially the younger generation - who seek depth, complexity, and aesthetic value in their viewing experience," Zhao Dongling, a renowned scriptwriter who garnered a new wave of attention with the TV series adaptation Northward, told the Global Times, noting that he is happy to see the revival of serious literature adaptations presenting cultural feasts to Chinese audiences.

    By Ji Yuqiao | 2025/3/30 23:25:02
  • Chinese sea goddess Mazu statues flown to Taiwan island on cultural exchange

    Two statues of the Chinese sea goddess Mazu departed from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport on Saturday, boarding Xiamen Airlines flight MF881, were flown to the island of Taiwan for cultural exchange.

    By Global Times | 2025/3/30 17:12:27
  • Village fashion show brings rich local cultural heritage to life

    Dressed in elaborate ethnic attire adorned with local silver accessories, 45 children from Southwest China's Guizhou Province took the stage at China Fashion Week, showcasing the rich artistry of Miao embroidery and batik. Unlike professional models, these young participants embodied the spirit of the "Village Fashion Show," a grassroots initiative from Guizhou designed to celebrate the rich local cultural heritage.

    By Li Hang and Li Yuche | 2025/3/27 20:54:21
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