• Where Is the Deer

    In the coldest place in China, there is a special tribe living there -- Ewenki, the people who still raise reindeer for generations. Ewenki means people who live in the mountains. They are the people ···

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  • Joe's 100km cycling challenge around Chengdu

    Do you have a passion for cycling? Do you enjoy travelling by bike to explore the city? Then maybe you will love Chengdu, where they have a greenway, which is 100 kilometers long, the longest greenway···

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  • Solar Terms and Food: What's for Today?

    The ancient Chinese divided the lunar year into 24 solar terms to facilitate understanding of the climate and to help agricultural production. Gradually, the 24 solar terms have also become a guide fo···

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  • Eternal Walk: Encounter with China

    In 2022, Paul Salopek, a National Geographic contributor who is exploring the world on foot, travelled the ancient Tea Horse Road, touching the ancient Chinese tea culture, meeting pandas, and discove···

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  • Peking Opera Through Young Eyes

    What does PekingOpera look like to you? Traditional, ancient, or even a little boring? In the eyes of Sha Fei, a young Peking Opera performer, more and more young audiences are returning to the theatr···

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  • Peking Opera Through Young Eyes

    What does PekingOpera look like to you? Traditional, ancient, or even a little boring? In the eyes of Sha Fei, a young Peking Opera performer, more and more young audiences are returning to the theatr···

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  • Hi, Roland!

    A man from Cameroon, working as a teacher in a small city in China? Having lived here for 16 years, what attracted him to China? Does he like the city? And he mentioned the Yellow River? Follow our fr···

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  • Who knows Chengdu? The Spicy Diplomat!

    Do you know Sichuan cuisine? It's not any ordinary thing. A Sichuan dish isn't just one with Sichuan pepper or chilies. Let's take a step closer with our friend Gianluca Luisi, an Italian ···

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  • Cities of the Future: Revolution regarding public restrooms

    Today's topic is a little bit strange and a little bit odorous, namely public toilets. A person uses the toilet about 6 to 8 times a day, so it's safe to say that public toilets are relevant t···

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  • Foreigners Storytelling: Zhengzhou in the past 10 years

    How does it feel to live in the centre of China? Convenient transport, thriving cities, easy living ...... You think I'm talking about Beijing? No, no, no, I'm talking about Zhengzhou, a city ···

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