As a region of history and culture, Jiangsu province has abundance of theme museums with special activities and exhibitions.
The coastal province draws on history and its unique geographical advantages to rebuild "Silk Road" ties with international partners.
The whole trip is eye-opening, which shows Asian journalists how urbanization and development mingle with history and culture in Jiangsu province.
Listed as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, Song brocade is characterized by bright colors, exquisite patterns and soft textures.
More than 20 reporters from twelve countries joined the "Eyes on Jiangsu in the Belt and Road Initiative" media tour, which took them to Nanjing, Xuzhou, Suzhou and Lianyungang.
Ardi Pulaj from Albania was deeply impressed by his prompt visit with friends to Suzhou, a city of gardens, museums and canals.
With a history of 2,600 years and widely known in China for being the cradle of Han culture, Xuzhou is looking for new chances for development with the Belt and Road Initiative.
While the first floor of museum is devoted to death on the battlefield, the other two focus on life – mostly the afterlife, where you go if you die.
The legend undertook seven voyages to Arabia, Southeast Asia and Africa from 1405 to 1433, illustrating history of Maritime Silk Road.
I think I've fallen in love with Jiangsu. The autumn colors and delectable cuisine were some of the highlights of my trip to the province, which is a major part of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Jiangsu has given rise to a number of modern business companies that can compete and lead their industries in the world market.
Yunjin, an ancient Chinese weaving technique originates from Nanjing, creates elaborately designed brocades.