China in the eyes of Japanese Gen Z

China in the eyes of Japanese Gen Z [CGTN]
China in the eyes of Japanese Gen Z [CGTN]
CGTN | 08-Dec-2022

How does Japan’s Gen Z view China-Japan relations? Generation Z (or Gen Z) refers to people born between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s. It is the first generation that has lived with internet access and portable digital technology their entire lives. CGTN hit the streets of Tokyo to ask young Japanese about their views of China from multiple perspectives, and their expectations for the future of the relationship. Check out the video: Continue reading “China in the eyes of Japanese Gen Z”

24 Chinese solar terms: Why is the Spring Equinox called Chunfen?

Why is the Spring Equinox called Chunfen [CGTN]
Why is the Spring Equinox called Chunfen [CGTN]
CGTN | 05-Dec-2022

Falling on March 20 this year, the Spring Equinox, or Chunfen in Chinese, is the fourth solar term of the Chinese lunar calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, the Spring Equinox occurs when the sun crosses the equator, heading north. It marks the start of the spring season in the northern hemisphere. Check out the video: to see how to describe the beautiful breeze of the spring in a Chinese poem. Continue reading “24 Chinese solar terms: Why is the Spring Equinox called Chunfen?”