With sunlight glinting on the leaves of trees and the running water in a brook at the world heritage site of Mount Fanjingshan, 62-year-old Yves Perrin sat beside the water wearing tai chi clothes, practicing traditional qigong breathing exercises.
When he was a sophomore student at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with a major in composition, Kam Shing-hei made his first trip to the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu province.
A group of university students hailing from Beijing, Chengdu, Kunming, and Guangzhou have skillfully captured the essence of China's time-honored intangible cultural heritage through their lenses, infusing these treasures with a youthful and innovative perspective.
To welcome the arrival of "World Tai Chi Day" in 2024, the China Cultural Center in Paris specially held a 24-position Tai Chi workshop in the "Chinese Story" series of lectures on April 27.