Little New Year (Chinese: Xiaonian), usually a week before the lunar New Year, falls on Feb 2 this year. It is also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, the deity who oversees the moral character of each household.
As the clock hands approach midnight, Ma Qingqi-a delivery driver in Zhongshan, Guangdong province-leaves his home to start his daily routine.
Zou Yingzi made a decision in 2015 that changed her life and, it could be said, enriched society.
The year 2021 marks the first year of China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period, and the country is achieving steady progress in the cultural realm. Let's review some of them and look forward to the coming year!
This year has witnessed a number of films and TV dramas take revolutionary history as their subject, especially the early history of the Communist Party of China, as 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of CPC.
Beijing Huachen Auctions will present two evenings of sales of modern and contemporary Chinese art on Dec 7, offering works by notable artists and in collaboration with established galleries. The event celebrates the auction house's 20th anniversary as it spotlights the development of Chinese art and galleries over the past three decades.
The exhibition Festive Season with Herend Porcelain, which showcases 106 fine porcelain objects from Hungary, is taking place at the Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum from Nov 19 to Dec 12.
The Cream of Art shows dozens of ink works by Chen at the Powerlong Art Center in Xiamen, Fujian province, until Dec 5.
Major tourism players turn their attention to building resorts that capture the essence of rural life, Yang Feiyue reports.
A photo exhibition ongoing at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing until Nov 3, provides a panoramic view of Qinghai's ecological systems. Some 200 snapshots on show were selected from thousands of submissions from across the country earlier this year.