Spurred by strong government support, the delicate art of kernel carving is growing in popularity once again, Qu Yingpu and Xu Xiaomin report in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
The Bao'an Revolutionary Site's caverns were home to such Communist Party of China leaders as Mao Zedong and remain a place where their and the Party's legacies live on.
Exhibition shows the results of the work and devotion of specialists bringing the past back to life, Wang Kaihao reports.
Technician's love for the job and knack for problem solving sparked a lifelong interest in innovation, Yang Feiyue reports.
New documentary sees the leading lights of China's arguably most unique and prolific institution of higher learning tell the stories of their school days, Wang Kaihao reports.
Crash courses give aspiring thespians a chance to shine on the boards, Li Yingxue reports.
Yan'an's chapter in China's revolutionary saga makes the city a living museum that shows how its past gives new life to the country's present and future, Erik Nilsson reports.
I recently spent 15 days traveling throughout Shaanxi province's Yan'an to retrace the steps of Edgar Snow, the first foreign journalist to enter the region after it became the Communist Party of China's revolutionary base in the 1930s, following the Long March.
Village embraces red tourism as visitor numbers surge, Chen Meiling and Shi Baoyin report.
Filmmaker hopes his work can persuade people to take a better look at the country, Alywin Chew reports in Shanghai.
The Shanghai Chinese Orchestra kicked off its new music season on May 15 with the premiere of its Magnificent China concert. The opening concert at the Shanghai Grand Theater marked the first time more than 10 ethnic instruments were played in one music piece.
National expo is back bigger and better, promising more titles and new publishing technology, Mei Jia reports.