Shandong Culture

Home > Top News

  • Shandong student unveiled as face of Amazing China Face Race

    2018-06-21

    Li Jiazhentong, a student from the Shandong University of Arts, was revealed on June 20 to be the person behind the mystery face in the Amazing China Face Race, a contest devised by Hastings, New Zealand Councillor Kevin Watkins.

  • Record numbers visit Shandong during Dragon Boat Festival

    2018-06-21

    East China's Shandong province welcomed more tourists than ever before during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, after the successful hosting of the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the province on June 9 to 10.

  • Tourism booms in Tai'an during Dragon Boat Festival

    2018-06-21

    More than 520,000 tourists visited Tai'an during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday this year, generating around 32 million yuan ($5 million) in revenue, local media reported, citing statistics from local authorities.

  • Footprints tell a story: These dinosaurs were social

    2018-06-21

    Four parallel paths of dinosaur footprints - which include 70 footprints of a small type of didactyl (a two-toed dinosaur) called Deinonychus - provide the first evidence that the creatures lived in groups, according to an article published in Cretaceous Research on Monday.

  • Boshan listed as national culture export base

    2018-06-20

    Boshan district in Shandong's Zibo city has been included in the first group of national culture export bases to further promote the area's ceramics industry to the world.

  • 'Journey to the West' puppet show captivates New Zealand students

    2018-06-20

    The puppet show Three Times Beating Baigujing, an excerpt from the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West, enthralled students in New Zealand during a recent tour showcasing Chinese cultural heritage.

  • Fossils of diverse dinosaur footprints found in Shandong

    2018-06-20

    An international archeological expedition has discovered a site with fossils containing diverse dinosaur tracks in East China's Shandong province, although no body fossils have been found.