How China Turns Intangible Heritage Into Tangible Returns
While many of China’s intangible heritage traditions are struggling to survive, recent commercialization efforts have helped to transform some into s…
While many of China’s intangible heritage traditions are struggling to survive, recent commercialization efforts have helped to transform some into s…
As concerns grow over the decline of China’s intangible cultural heritage, young inheritors, veteran artisans, and enthusiasts are finding new ways t…
A weekly runway show in a remote village in Guizhou has gone viral, drawing tourists from across the country—and attention from around the fashion wo…
From ancient scholars to modern youth, timeless scents like sandalwood and jasmine continue to captivate young Chinese, offering solace in an increas…
With a 1,600-year history, Fuzhou’s “tri-hairpin” has evolved from weapon to accessory to nearly forgotten artifact, but now, thanks to a small group…
How the humble “pingfeng” screen came to adorn everything from cave dwellings to the emperor’s throne
Hair was almost sacred to some ancient Chinese, and hairdressers eventually cashed in
International brands have released their annual animal zodiac-themed products—we rate them here
Fashion influencer Ao Luojia talks about internet fame and updating traditional “hanfu” for modern tastes
Centuries before Chanel and Hermès became status symbols, ancient Chinese could tell a person’s rank from the bag they carried
Freewheeling prices and millennia of cultural mystique fuel China’s insatiable appetite for the green stone