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Global Scholars Gather to Discuss Human Rights in Ancient Chinese Classics

Actors perform at the opening ceremony of the International Academic Conference on the Ideas of Human Rights in Ancient Chinese Classics in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Nov. 20, 2024. Fine traditional Chinese culture contains many ideas related to human rights, which can provide historical resources and enlightenment for the cause of human rights in today's world. That is why scholars across the globe gathered in central China's Hunan Province for a conference on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Ruan Zhouwei)

Fengquan Ancient Well Community: Where Heritage Meets Modernity

Located in the bustling Wuyi commercial district in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, the Fengquan Ancient Well Community offers a glimpse into the heart of this 3,000-year-old city. This historic neighborhood, named after the 200-year-old Fengquan Ancient Well, is a living testament to how China blends cultural heritage with modern life. As a protected national 3A scenic spot, the community stands as a vibrant area where age-old traditions and contemporary energy intersect.

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Hang Kan, NPC Deputy: Cracking the Secrets of Protecting Ancient Grottoes

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Hang Kan’s journey intoarchaeology began in 1982 when he decided to studyarchaeology at Shanxi University.After graduation, hestarted his career at the Henan Institute of Ancient ArchitecturePreservation.In thoseearly years, he dedicated himself to measuringBuddhist niches in cave temples, uncovering hiddenhistorical mysteries.In 1992, he took his passion further by enrolling atPeking University, where he began in-depth research on the Yungang Grottoes. Hiswork has not only solvedmany academic challenges but also overturnedsome long-held theories.

African Friend Celebrates Lantern Festival in Lingling Ancient Town

On the evening of February 12, Airui (L) and his wife Li Xiuli enjoyed the night view at Lingling Ancient Town Scenic Area in Yongzhou City, celebrating the Chinese Lantern Festival. After arriving in Hunan in 2014, Airui met and fell in love with Li Xiuli, a native of Yongzhou. They got married in 2017 and have since settled in Yongzhou. Airui expressed his deep affection for China, stating that he and his wife made a special visit to the Lingling Ancient Town during this year's Lantern Festival to experience the strong festive mood. (Photo/Li Jian and Wang Liang, Hunan Daily)

Chinese tourists experience ancient Egypt coming to life

A dancer takes to the air against the backdrop of an ancient Egyptian temple. [Photo provided to China Daily]

When Chen Dan gazed upon the Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Sphinx, she felt the pages of history textbooks come to life.

In Pics: People Enjoy Spring Festival Holiday in Ancient Towns

During this Spring Festival holiday, tourists flock into Fenghuang Ancient Town, Xiangxi. They stroll along the Tuojiang River and have fun on stilted buildings and wind and rain bridges, enjoying a peaceful and joyful Chinese New Year. The photo shows hustle-and-bustle scene in Fenghuang Ancient Town. (Photo/Zhou Xiuyuchun)

Yiyang Ancient Lane Crowded with Tourists

The photo shows a bustle-and-hustle scene at the Ming and Qing-era Ancient Lane Scenic Spot in Yiyang. During the Spring Festival holiday, the scenic spot has launched a rich array of activities to entertain tourists. Visitors not only have the chance to watch wonderful performances and admire the beautiful views of these ancient buildings, but also have a close-up experience of the charm of intangible cultural heritage items amid a jubilant festive atmosphere.

Innovation helps restore ancient treasures

A bird's-eye view of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, which consists of 252 caves and 59,000 statues, representing an outstanding achievement of Buddhist cave art in China in the 5th and 6th centuries. ZHAN YAN/YANG CHENGUANG/XINHUA

Ancient rock paintings found in northwest China

This photo taken on March 13, 2025 shows depictions of an ancient rock painting found on the side of a hill on the east bank of the Yellow River, about 2 km southeast of Yuwanquan Village in Pingchuan District, Baiyin City, northwest China's Gansu Province. Two rock paintings created around 3,000 to 4,000 years ago have been discovered in Gansu Province, northwest China, confirmed local authorities.(Cultural relics survey team of Pingchuan/Handout via Xinhua)

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