With an area of about 700 square kilometers, Liyang Plain in Central China's Hunan province on the northwest bank of Dongting Lake boasts more than 700 prehistoric sites.
Se Sokna, a sixth grade student at the Angkomnob Primary School in Bati district, 40 kilometers south of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh, was elated after receiving a Chinese-donated "kit of love" on Thursday, saying that the package was very useful.
With lights fading out at the Neilson Studio of the Sydney Dance Company, 18-year-old Australian contemporary dancer Xanthe, together with dozens of her peers, quietly walked on the center stage, ready to showcase the fruits of their Chinese martial arts training.
Sitting at the dining table in his home in the US Midwest state of Illinois, Cai Zongqi recalls his career teaching Chinese literature at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
A group of volunteers from China is winning hearts in Pakistan through their continuous humanitarian assistance to the people in Pakistan in their hour of need.
High school students find innovative and viable solutions to tackle power crisis and control the scourge of malaria in Africa, Xing Wen reports.
Sorting out rubbish is not a waste of time, but it can be a responsibility that people may too often discard. Which is why improving household garbage treatment in urban areas and popularizing the knowledge of waste sorting and recycling among city dwellers is an idea that should not be binned.
A Chinese play based on Polish playwright Jaroslaw Murawski's sci-fi work is set to debut, Chen Nan reports.
Finalists of prestigious violin competition perform personal interpretations of Grammy-nominated Chinese composer's latest concerto in a series of online concerts, Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
Thirty-five literary works in seven categories won the 8th Lu Xun Literature Prize, one of the top literature awards in China, on Thursday.
The monkey was bouncing on my son's back like a trampoline. Then it bit him. (Fortunately, not hard enough to break the skin but rather just enough to leave tooth marks.)
Ancient Chinese insight that extols 'moving with the times' is prompting new state policies to protect businesses from economic slump, Wang Ru reports.