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As 2025 draws to a close, Chinese culture is reaching the world in ways that feel more open, more visible and more relatable than ever before. This extends from blockbuster films and cultural IPs capturing global attention, to creative products reshaping how young people express their identity, and on to the continued rise of China Travel bringing more international visitors into everyday Chinese life. Meanwhile, at the Qianlong Garden in the Forbidden City, a two-decade-long international restoration project highlights China's efforts to preserve its heritage while engaging in dialogue with the world.
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As 2025 draws to a close, Chinese culture is reaching the world in ways that feel more open, more visible and more relatable than ever before. This extends from blockbuster films and cultural IPs capturing global attention, to creative products reshaping how young people express their identity, and on to the continued rise of China Travel bringing more international visitors into everyday Chinese life. Meanwhile, at the Qianlong Garden in the Forbidden City, a two-decade-long international restoration project highlights China's efforts to preserve its heritage while engaging in dialogue with the world.