LHASA-The Xizang autonomous region in Southwest China now has an online "treasure house" of ancient books for fans of Tibetan culture worldwide.
NANJING-Chen Yinghua, an embroidery artist, has brought her own "universe", created with needles and silk threads, to the opening ceremony of the Space Day in China on Saturday.
Mention of the Long March reminds people of the odyssey of the Red Army soldiers climbing the snowy mountains and crossing the dangerous grasslands.
Canines give a real sense of companionship to people as TV documentary highlights their importance and loyalty to humans, Wang Ru reports.
The National Ballet of China will stage seven new dance pieces by young dancers-choreographers, Chen Nan reports.
Poon Hung-fai, from Hong Kong, says his comfort zone sits on both sides of the Pacific. He naturally switches among Mandarin, Cantonese and English when necessary.
Based on the 1937 movie of the same title, the play Crossroads will be staged by actors from the NCPA Drama Ensemble.
For more than six decades, centenarian Xu Yuanchong has applied his linguistic skills in Chinese, English and French to build literary bridges between the East and West, Yang Yang reports.
XI'AN-A female panda who has discovered a newfound fondness of playing in the water caught the attention of its keepers at the Qinling Giant Panda Research Center in Northwest China's Shaanxi province, who believed she might be in heat.
Ahead of China's 6th annual Space Day, an immersive and interactive museum recently opened to the public in Central China's Hubei province to promote aerospace science popularization.
A compelling tale of journey by princess to seek vengeance grips viewers at home and abroad, Xu Fan reports.
Two years ago, an oversupply of Malaysian durians set mouths watering across the region.