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  • An Ecological Poem Penned Across the Tidal Flats On June 22, a group of 67 teachers and students from Pennsylvania, USA, arrived in Jiangsu to participate in the "Discover Jiangsu: U.S. Youth Exchange Camp". As they stepped into the Yellow Sea Wetlands in Yancheng, they were awe-struck by this prist……
    2025/07/03
  • A Literary Marvel by the Grand Canal Huai'an Wu Cheng'en and the Centurial Legend ofJourney to the West Huai'an, a historic and culturally rich city in northern Jiangsu, gave birth to one of the most imaginative masterpieces in Chinese literary history—Journey to the West. Written by Ming dynasty wr……
    2025/06/25
  • 2025 BEIJING, June 21, 2025, 10:42 a.m. (BJT) — Today marks the arrival of the Summer Solstice, the 10th of the 24 traditional solar terms in the Chinese calendar. On this day, the sun reaches its northernmost point, shining directly over the Tropic of Cancer. The Northern Hemisphere experiences the……
    2025/06/21
  • "What a beautiful jasmine flower, what a beautiful jasmine flower, none among all blossoms is more fragrant than her..." This widely beloved folk song from Yangzhou, Jasmine Flower , was officially inscribed on the Jiangsu Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2011. As one of China’s most ……
    2025/06/11
  • At precisely 17:56:16 Beijing time on June 5, 2025, we welcomes "Grain in Ear" (Mangzhong), the ninth solar term in the traditional 24-solar-term calendar. This day marks the official beginning of midsummer. Grain in Ear is a season when harvest meets hope. "Grain" refers to crops such as wheat that……
    2025/06/05
  • The Miniature Universe The Landscape Artistry of Suzhou Gardens The Suzhou gardens are outstanding representatives of China’s classical garden art, renowned worldwide for their exquisite design, profound cultural depth, and the artistic concept of “recreating the universe within a limited space”. In……
    2025/05/29
  • On May 21st, the solar term Lesser Fullness of Grain (Xiaoman) arrives as expected. In northern China, wheat ears are turning yellow but are not yet ripe; in the Jiangnan region, the plum rains nourish the land without flooding it. This delicate balance of "almost full but not quite" reflects the li……
    2025/05/21
  • The dragon robe of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, preserved in the Nanjing Museum, still shines brilliantly with golden threads after more than four centuries. Behind this magnificent garment lies a supreme craftsmanship that even modern techniques struggle to replicate—Nanjing Yunjin. In 2009,
    2025/05/15
  • At 1:56 p.m. today, we welcome the arrival of Lixia (Beginning of Summer), one of the twenty-four solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar. The stars shift as the seasons change, spring departs and summer arrives. With warmer breezes and longer days, life surges into a new chapter of vitality……
    2025/05/05
  • When Chinese characters meet spring rain, civilization blossoms in rhythm with the seasons “At Grain Rain, dawn light bathes emerald mountains”—unnoticed, we welcome spring's final solar term. As late spring arrives, cherries blush, camellias gleam, peonies unfold, birds dance among tung blossoms, a……
    2025/04/20
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