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Yu the Great Controls the Floods

An animated adaptation of the ancient Chinese myth about Yu the Great's legendary flood control efforts.

Hanshan Temple

A historic Buddhist temple in Suzhou, China, renowned for its cultural significance and association with the Tang dynasty poem 'Night Mooring at Maple Bridge'.

Climbing High (Deng Gao)

A famous seven-character regulated verse poem by Du Fu, considered one of the greatest works of Chinese poetry.

Confucius

Confucius was an influential Chinese philosopher and teacher whose ideas have shaped East Asian civilization for centuries.

Mount Wutai

Mount Wutai, also known as Qingliang Mountain, is a sacred Buddhist mountain and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shanxi Province, China.

Wrestling

Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as throws and takedowns to gain control over an opponent.

Pu'er Tea

Pu'er tea is a traditional Chinese tea variety from Yunnan province, known for its unique fermentation process and aging potential.

Gu Yanwu

Prominent scholar and philosopher of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his emphasis on practical learning and Confucian classics.

Confucianism

A philosophical and ethical system originating from ancient China, emphasizing moral virtue, social harmony, and proper relationships.

Là Yuè (Twelfth Lunar Month)

The twelfth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the end of the year and preparation for the Spring Festival.

Nianhua: Chinese New Year Pictures

Traditional Chinese decorative paintings popular during the New Year, reflecting folk customs and cultural beliefs.

The Forbidden City, Beijing

The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, is a vast imperial palace complex in the heart of Beijing that served as the home of Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years.

Double Ninth Festival

The Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, featuring activities like登高 (climbing heights), chrysanthemum appreciation, and honorin

Legalism

Legalism was an influential school of Chinese philosophy during the pre-Qin period that emphasized law, state power, and administrative methods.

Tea Ceremony

Tea Ceremony is a cultural practice focused on the appreciation of tea aesthetics and its philosophical significance.

Tai Chi

Tai Chi is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy representing the origin of the universe and the interplay of yin and yang.

Kanas Lake

Kanas Lake is a deep alpine lake in Xinjiang, China, known for its stunning natural beauty and ecological significance.

Stone Carving

Stone carving is the art of creating visual and tactile artistic images from sculptable stones, representing one of humanity's oldest art forms.

Laba Festival

The Laba Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month with cultural significance and various customs.

Classic of Mountains and Seas

An ancient Chinese text that blends geography, mythology, and folklore.