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A Century of Embassy Street: Explore Dongjiaominxiang, Beijing’s Fusion of East and West
Dongjiaominxiang in Beijing is an 'open-air architectural museum' with a century of history, featuring numerous embassy and church sites, blending Eastern and Western styles, a mus...
Shanghai Luogu Shu | Explore the Jiangnan Rhythm in Shanghai’s Intangible Cultural Heritage
A dedicated travel guide to Shanghai Luogu Shu for foreign tourists, detailing its history, top viewing spots, transportation routes and experience tips to easily feel the unique c...
Happy Valley Shenzhen: Thrilling Rides & Themed Zones Guide
Located at No. 18 Qiao Cheng West Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Happy Valley Shenzhen is a top-rated 5A-level Shenzhen theme park and a paradise for adventure lovers. Investe...
Cruise Through OCT Harbour: A Journey of Light and Water
Experience the charm of Shenzhen’s waterfront with OCT Harbour Cruise! Sail on the Heart Lake, admire Qushui Bay’s Lingnan style and coconut beach scenery. The 15-20 minute cruis...
Chinese-Style Home Furnishing – Oriental Aesthetics in Daily Life
Centered on 'harmony between man and nature', Chinese-style home furnishing combines natural materials and exquisite craftsmanship, carrying thousands of years of Oriental culture....
The Unique Elegance of Mutianyu: A Comprehensive Guide to the Great Wall
Mutianyu Great Wall, Great Wall of China, UNESCO World Heritage, Ming Great Wall, Main Pass Tower, Great Corner Tower
Experience Beijing’s Rhythm: A Guide to Festivals and Folk Customs
This guide details Beijing's core festivals, folk customs and regular cultural activities for foreigners, including Spring Festival Temple Fair, Year of the Horse customs and Pekin...
Beijing Applique Embroidery: Intangible Heritage of Imperial Needlework Art
This guide introduces Beijing Applique Embroidery for foreign travelers, covering its Ming-Qing imperial origin, core cutting-appliqué techniques, inheritor stories, and Forbidden...
The Wisdom Behind Chinese Home Habits in #BecomingChinese
The home habits in #BecomingChinese reflect Chinese culture and practical needs. Changing slippers, wearing cotton slippers, using thermos cups and loose loungewear embody cleanlin...
The Lantern Festival: A Tapestry of Light, Tradition and Reunion
The Lantern Festival, on the 15th of the first lunar month, is a key Chinese festival. It features lantern displays, yuanxiao, and riddles, symbolizing reunion. A guide for foreign...










