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China’s tea makers are constantly rolling out new drinks that go viral on social media. Mixue, known for its ice cream and ...
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Master Wood Carving with Router Bits: Effortless, Gorgeous Flower Designs You Can Make TodayTransform plain wood into a beautiful work of art with ease using router machine bits to carve stunning flower designs. This ...
News Eddie Huang is doing a Chinese-meets-Greek restaurant pop-up at NYC’s The Flower Shop The multi-hyphenated talent is back in the Lower East Side for a limited time.
Members of the Chinese Cultural Dance Club wear blue, white and black ensembles during a performance of a routine called “Whispers of the Wind” at Schoenberg Hall on Saturday.
Chinese designers have been making their mark on the global stage in recent years with high-quality products and innovative designs, often drawing on the country's rich cultural traditions and ...
Qingdao marks the presence of a Chinese city at the Philadelphia Flower Show for a third consecutive year following southwest China's Chengdu in 2023 and central China's Zhengzhou in 2024.
An indication of China’s clout abroad was the special train in Russia decorated with Chinese New Year patterns. But what about the arrears in wages owed to the poorest every new year?
Chinese soybean processors have turned to competitively priced Brazilian cargoes instead of U.S. oilseeds, amid fears Washington will impose import tariffs after President-elect Donald Trump takes ...
Harsha Dass showcases her Huaniao ink paintings using ancient Chinese technique, at Lalit Kala Akademi, Delhi. The 17 canvasses revolve around flowers, birds and animals reflect Chinese art and ...
Amazing Chinese dragon patterns are captured at the Yellow Sea wetland in Yancheng,east China's Zhejiang Province, Dec. 8, 2024.
Artisans drew patterns, painted and carved. This division of labour continues today, though many processes have changed with the times. In Jingdezhen, even the lamp posts are clad in porcelain.
A wearable touchpad that works via a series of swipe patterns could revolutionise drone control, according to a Chinese study.
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