Nestled in the river-surrounded mountain area, Liulinhe, a small repair station, safeguards the 19-27 kilometer section of the Taixin railway that connects Taiyuan and Lvliang, two cities in Shanxi Province. For the past 15 years, Li Sanbao, a railway worker, has been working in this remote region, without roads or the mobile network connecting the outside world.
It's Chinese lunar new year and a large number of Chinese people working abroad still choose to stick to their posts during the holiday, giving up the opportunity to go back home to visit their families and friends on one of the most important reunion occasions of the year. A lot of them feel guilty towards their family for being absent but as they said: “there are always duties that someone has to shoulder.
Celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, has evolved over the past years with the rapid development of technology as well as Chinese people's constantly changing understanding of traditional culture and entertainment. In this exciting video, we'll take you on a fun ride to explore new ways to celebrate the Spring Festival.
The Yingge Dance is a national folk art of intangible cultural heritage that is popular in the Chaoshan area of Guangdong province in South China. Based on the heroic stories from the novel The Water Margin, the art integrates drama, dance and martial arts, with the main form of performance being large-scale group dance.