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Pengshui Miao embroidery, known as the "fingertip economy" for Miao folks in a county of Chongqing, weaves not just intricate ...
The traditional Lao Lamvong dance has been inscribed as a form of World Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, with official recognition of the dance announced in Paraguay on Dec. 5.
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Global Times highlights how China's railways, bike sharing, and EVs unlock cultural treasures, scenic routes, and lifestyles.Beijing, China ...
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People in Zimbabwe are shunning traditional grocery stores to do their shopping at informal and illegal markets that pop up ...
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[10] Previously, the “normcore” style trended in China. It meant wearing modest, normal-looking clothing. The trend was created by people who wanted to focus on simplicity and avoid always ...