Southeast University Chinese Government Scholarship 2025 – Study in China

The Southeast University Chinese Government Scholarship 2025 (SEU CSC Scholarship) is open for applications for Master’s and Ph.D. programs at Southeast University, China. This full scholarship aims to support outstanding international students for graduate studies. Key Details: – University: Southeast University, China – Eligibility: Non-Chinese international students in good health, aged under 35 for Master’s […]
From Past to Present: Shanghai

Located in the heart of Shanghai, the Shanghai History Museum stands out as a cultural venue that comprehensively reflects the city’s past. The museum is like a living history book that reveals the region’s economic, cultural, sociological, political, and developments from prehistoric to modern times. The Shanghai History Museum has become a cultural treasure that […]
“I Am Not Madame Bovary”

Inspired by Liu Zhenyun’s novel ‘I Did Not Kill My Husband’ the film is a drama that focuses on the hidden details of Chinese social life and the legal loopholes within the system. Story The film’s main character, Li Xuelian, is a woman who has adapted to society and lives in an ordinary village in […]
The Miracle Created in 40 Years: Shenzhen ‘No Step Back’

After spending two days each in Beijing and Shanghai, our next destination is further south in China: Shenzhen. The distance between Shanghai and Shenzhen is 1,494 kilometers, which we travel by plane. As soon as we step out of the airport, we are struck by the wave of heat and humidity. It feels as though […]
From Colonial Exploitation to Forward Leap: Shanghai

A Museum City, Pearl of the East Our destination is Shanghai, reached via high-speed train. The 1,200 km journey from Beijing to Shanghai takes about four hours. Boarding the train involves security checks similar to those at airports. Rigorous inspections of luggage and belongings are conducted, with flammable items like lighters strictly prohibited. The trains […]
Two days in Beijing: Historical texture, modern city

“Seek knowledge even if it is in China.” Prophet Muhammad The Prophet of Islam said this to emphasize that seeking knowledge is a duty for every Muslim. At that time, China was considered a distant land, and pursuing knowledge was challenging. The Prophet highlighted the necessity of enduring difficulties in the quest for knowledge. Today, […]
A Look At China`s Law Journey : The Story of Qiu Ju

“The Story of Qiu Ju,” a film that is frequently shown in “Jurisprudence” classes in Chinese law schools and has inspired numerous theses and evaluations in academic circles, is set in a mountainous village in Shanxi, one of China’s northern provinces. The reason this film is closely examined by the legal community is due to […]
Golden Week

Golden Week is one of the major holiday periods in China, celebrated twice each year. The first of these, the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) holiday, takes place in February, while the most well-known and longest National Day Holiday is celebrated between 1-7 October. Golden Week refers to the extended holiday period of National Day, […]
The Chongyang Festival

The Chongyang Festival, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, is an important tradition celebrated annually in China on the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar. This special day is commemorated with various activities organised especially to respect the elderly and enrich their lives. This festival, which falls on Friday 11 […]
The Birthplace of Ancient China: Yuncheng

In this first article, we share our observations of Yuncheng, a city rich in history and natural beauty, which we had the opportunity to explore during a trip organized by China’s largest media organization, China International Radio (CRI Online), from November 13 to 17. Yuncheng, located in the southern part of Shanxi Province, southwest of […]