Guangzhou’s business districts are “heating up,” the city is “renewing itself,” and sports events are “igniting excitement.” Click the poster to see how the 15th National Games elements are revitalizing Guangzhou’s urban energy!

He Fengting, a post-90s generation artisan, is a district-level representative inheritor of Guangzhou opera costume craftsmanship and the manager of Zhuangyuanfang Opera Costume Workshop. She has been learning the craft under provincial-level inheritor Dong Huilan for 11 years. From crossing into Guangzhou opera costume making to breaking boundaries with trendy “doll clothing” loved by young people, He Fengting shares her story of preserving tradition while innovating.

In an era of rapid high-speed rail development, a group of young technicians work diligently at ordinary yet crucial frontline railway positions, driving China’s railway technology forward with wisdom and hard work.

15th National Games

The **15th National Games**, officially known as the **15th National Games of China**, will be held in 2025 as a major multi-sport event organized by the Chinese government. Co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, this marks the first time the Games will be jointly held by three regions, showcasing China’s emphasis on regional collaboration and sports development. The event will feature a wide range of sports, continuing the tradition of promoting athletic excellence and national unity since the Games’ inception in 1959.

Guangzhou opera costume craftsmanship

Guangzhou opera costume craftsmanship is a traditional Chinese art form integral to Cantonese opera, dating back over 300 years. Known for its intricate embroidery, vibrant colors, and symbolic designs, the costumes reflect the region’s cultural heritage and the operatic roles they represent. Recognized as part of China’s intangible cultural heritage, this craft preserves historical techniques while adapting to modern theatrical demands.

Zhuangyuanfang Opera Costume Workshop

Zhuangyuanfang Opera Costume Workshop is a renowned traditional Chinese workshop specializing in crafting exquisite costumes for Peking Opera and other Chinese theatrical performances. With a history spanning over a century, it preserves ancient embroidery techniques and intricate designs, reflecting the cultural heritage of Chinese opera. The workshop continues to supply costumes for major performances, blending historical artistry with modern craftsmanship.