Weifang in Shandong province has been officially designated as a national historical and cultural city.
Read moreThe Guo Yicong Art Museum opened on May 30 in the Shihu Garden Cultural Block in Weifang.
Read moreIn Weifang, visiting museums is becoming a more significant part of everyday life.
Read moreWeifang, located in East China's Shandong province, is widely known as the "World Capital of Kites".
Read moreWith a kite-making history spanning over 2,000 years, Weifang was officially recognized as the "World Kite Capital" in 1988.
Read moreCenturies ago, Zheng Banqiao (1693-1765), a county magistrate who served in Weixian, today's Weifang in Shandong province, wrote a nostalgic poem about spring fun. He described kites — which he called "paper flowers" — flying like snow, filling the sky, painting a picture of kites everywhere around Qingming Festival.
Read moreWeifang in Shandong province has launched a month-long campaign celebrating 20 years of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) preservation
Read moreWeifang, Shandong province, is advancing the preservation and development of traditional craftsmanship.
Read moreAs the Chinese New Year approaches, the workshops of Niejiazhuang village in Jiangzhuang town, Weifang, are buzzing with activity.
Read moreIn a final act of bravery, Chinese doctor Zhang Junqiao died in Tanzania last year while saving a woman from drowning — a sacrifice that underscored a lifetime dedicated to serving others, both at home and abroad.
Read moreZheng Banqiao (1693-1766), the renowned Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) magistrate, poet and painter, is celebrated for his exceptional skill in capturing the spirit of bamboo.
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