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China-Russia Cultural Exchange Aims to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin congratulated a China-Russia cultural exchange event celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII victories; the event, part of the 2024-25 China-Russia Years of Culture, involves hundreds of programs in numerous Chinese and Russian cities, aiming to strengthen b...
China-Russia Cultural Exchange Aims to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin congratulated a China-Russia cultural exchange event celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII victories; the event, part of the 2024-25 China-Russia Years of Culture, involves hundreds of programs in numerous Chinese and Russian cities, aiming to strengthen b...
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Ginseng Roots: A Graphic Novel Exploring Global Trade and Personal Health
Cartoonist Craig Thompson's hand injury in China in 2011 inspired his new graphic novel, "Ginseng Roots," exploring the global ginseng trade, connecting his Wisconsin childhood on ginseng farms to the intricate web of labor, production, and consumption spanning America, South Korea, and China, and r...
Ginseng Roots: A Graphic Novel Exploring Global Trade and Personal Health
Cartoonist Craig Thompson's hand injury in China in 2011 inspired his new graphic novel, "Ginseng Roots," exploring the global ginseng trade, connecting his Wisconsin childhood on ginseng farms to the intricate web of labor, production, and consumption spanning America, South Korea, and China, and r...
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8% Bias Score


Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.
Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.
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China-Europe Tourism Surges on Relaxed Visa Policies
China's relaxed visa policies, extending visa-free stays to 30 days for 32 European nations, have fueled a 173 percent year-on-year surge in inbound tourism bookings by April 25th, alongside a rise in outbound Chinese tourists seeking immersive European experiences.
China-Europe Tourism Surges on Relaxed Visa Policies
China's relaxed visa policies, extending visa-free stays to 30 days for 32 European nations, have fueled a 173 percent year-on-year surge in inbound tourism bookings by April 25th, alongside a rise in outbound Chinese tourists seeking immersive European experiences.
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24% Bias Score


Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing a documentary, "Aldeas – A New Story," featuring Pope Francis's last on-camera interview, which will chronicle a global cinema program aimed at fostering community building through short films created in workshops across various countries, inclu...
Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing a documentary, "Aldeas – A New Story," featuring Pope Francis's last on-camera interview, which will chronicle a global cinema program aimed at fostering community building through short films created in workshops across various countries, inclu...
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40% Bias Score


Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.
Parr's Kyoto Exhibit: Mass Tourism's Impact on Tradition"
British photographer Martin Parr's Kyotographie exhibit showcases 140 images documenting the overwhelming impact of record-breaking tourism during Kyoto's cherry blossom season, revealing both the excitement and the strain on the city's 1.5 million residents who expect 40 million visitors this year.
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56% Bias Score

China and Russia Strengthen Ties Through Extensive Cultural Exchange Program
Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin congratulated a major China-Russia cultural exchange event celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII victories, emphasizing people-to-people ties as essential for strengthening bilateral relations and featuring hundreds of events across 51 Chinese and 38 Russi...

China and Russia Strengthen Ties Through Extensive Cultural Exchange Program
Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin congratulated a major China-Russia cultural exchange event celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII victories, emphasizing people-to-people ties as essential for strengthening bilateral relations and featuring hundreds of events across 51 Chinese and 38 Russi...
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Chinese Archaeology Unveils Central Asian Urban Centers and Silk Road Exchange
Chinese archaeological teams have made significant discoveries in Central Asia since 2009, revealing sophisticated urban settlements of nomadic groups and extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road, challenging previous assumptions about nomadic lifestyles.

Chinese Archaeology Unveils Central Asian Urban Centers and Silk Road Exchange
Chinese archaeological teams have made significant discoveries in Central Asia since 2009, revealing sophisticated urban settlements of nomadic groups and extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road, challenging previous assumptions about nomadic lifestyles.
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36% Bias Score

Goethe Medal Awarded to Li Yuan, Van Reybrouck, and Kavala
The Goethe Medal, a prestigious German award, was given to Chinese linguist Li Yuan, Belgian historian David Van Reybrouck, and Turkish activist Osman Kavala for their contributions to cultural understanding and democracy; the ceremony will be on August 28th in Weimar.

Goethe Medal Awarded to Li Yuan, Van Reybrouck, and Kavala
The Goethe Medal, a prestigious German award, was given to Chinese linguist Li Yuan, Belgian historian David Van Reybrouck, and Turkish activist Osman Kavala for their contributions to cultural understanding and democracy; the ceremony will be on August 28th in Weimar.
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24% Bias Score

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
On May 1st, 2025, China opened the Tuyugou Grottoes in Xinjiang and the Xuanquanzhi ruins in Gansu, two significant Silk Road archaeological sites, to the public after substantial restoration and investment, offering new tourism opportunities and showcasing cultural heritage.

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
On May 1st, 2025, China opened the Tuyugou Grottoes in Xinjiang and the Xuanquanzhi ruins in Gansu, two significant Silk Road archaeological sites, to the public after substantial restoration and investment, offering new tourism opportunities and showcasing cultural heritage.
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36% Bias Score

EPEX Concert Signals Potential Thaw in K-pop China Ban
South Korean boy band EPEX will hold the first full-scale K-pop concert in mainland China since 2016, on May 31st in Fuzhou, signaling a potential easing of cultural restrictions and a significant business opportunity for the K-pop industry following years of strained relations due to the THAAD depl...

EPEX Concert Signals Potential Thaw in K-pop China Ban
South Korean boy band EPEX will hold the first full-scale K-pop concert in mainland China since 2016, on May 31st in Fuzhou, signaling a potential easing of cultural restrictions and a significant business opportunity for the K-pop industry following years of strained relations due to the THAAD depl...
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56% Bias Score

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" Opens 19th Festival Croisements in Shenzhen
The 19th Festival Croisements opened in Shenzhen on April 11-12 with a stage adaptation of Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", using puppetry to portray the underwater world, highlighting ocean preservation and showcasing Franco-Chinese artistic collaboration.

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" Opens 19th Festival Croisements in Shenzhen
The 19th Festival Croisements opened in Shenzhen on April 11-12 with a stage adaptation of Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", using puppetry to portray the underwater world, highlighting ocean preservation and showcasing Franco-Chinese artistic collaboration.
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20% Bias Score
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