The China Cultural Center in Stockholm has cooperated with the China Artists Association, China Nationality Culture Foundation, Lilla Akademien, Xingzhi Skolan and Stockholms Kinesiska Skola to jointly present "The Color of Summer”, an art exhibition featuring art from Chinese and Swedish children.
Community sees benefits of picturesque setting and investment
Early summer has brought a pleasant warmth to Pingyang's Wanquan Wetland Park in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province where various birds reside. Come and see how amazing nature can be with your own eyes!
More than 50 exquisitely designed manhole covers in Wuhan, Hubei province, integrating the corporate culture of Wuhan Water Group with the city’s unique geography, landmark buildings and history add a bit of culture to mundane roads.
An aerial photo taken on April 30 in Kunming, Southwest China's Yunnan province shows bluebonnets in full bloom.
New Image of the Era, an online exhibition of youth art, was launched on China's Youth Day on May 4 to present the diversity of the works by young artists across the country.
Destination British Columbia, which promotes the Canadian province as a tourist destination, is bringing about 100 livestream sessions on various themes on Chinese social media until May 21.
World Book Day, also known as World Book and Copyright Day, is an annual event organized by the UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright. The first World Book Day was celebrated on April 23 in 1995, and continues to be recognized on that day. As the day is coming, let’s take a look at the world’s fascinating libraries and enjoy the fun of reading.
Wormhole Library in Haikou, South China's Hainan province provides the public with an ideal spot for reading and resting.
The Great Wall in China, one of the greatest wonders of the world and also a UNESCO World Heritage site, begins in the east at Shanhaiguan Pass in Hebei province and ends at Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu province to the west.
When storm clouds gather, and the wind howls in anger, the natural reaction for most people is to seek shelter. But some run toward the danger. Photographer Liu Yijing is one of that rare breed, as he captures and frames nature's wrath.
Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, is surrounded by blooming flowers. The warm weather in Lhasa this March pushed the blossoms to sprout in advance of normal.