Discoveries at ancient site suggest a common bond linking various areas, report Fang Aiqing and Wang Kaihao.
Gen Z entrepreneur, Fan Jinlin, is changing the public perception of elderly care with the help of social media and a troupe of young-at-heart retirees, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Shanxi Museum's relic protection team restores the glory and craftsmanship of a bygone era, report Yang Feiyue in Beijing and Sun Ruisheng in Taiyuan.
Cross-talk performer in Beijing gives the old Chinese art of mirth-provoking banter a fresh lease of life through his podcast channel, with a section exclusively curated for children, Chen Nan reports.
Program on sea-themed works inspires a tide of expressive imagination, Yang Yang reports.
Online celebrity with a penchant for English, 'Teacher Liu' happily informs his followers about the bucolic lifestyle of his hometown in South China, Shi Ruipeng in Nanning and Ye Zizhen in Beijing report.
An artisan and her daughter keep the old tradition of fiber sculpture alive, report Yang Feiyue in Beijing and Hu Meidong in Fuzhou.
Writer tackles online questions from the general public with a confidence built upon deep examination of the issues, Yang Yang reports.
A new comedy about a maintenance worker stranded on the moon could see the sector launch back to previous popularity, Xu Fan reports.
The setting sun cast a glow over the green hills and white tents on a vast area of grassland as fans attended a music event this month at a scenic spot in Chongqing.
The creation of high-quality literary and artistic works requires writers and artists to concern themselves with the new era and have the passion to analyze and study developments in their times, said writer and former culture minister Wang Meng at the Beijing Culture Forum on Tuesday.
A subforum of the Beijing Culture Forum invited officials and experts from home and abroad to share their lessons in conducting cultural exchanges and cooperation and probe how to better tell the stories of Beijing and China at large to the world on Tuesday.