As the 2022 Winter Olympics approach, winter tourism is heating up, especially in the north of the country.
Efforts over the past five years in developing the sector are starting to bear fruit, Yang Feiyue reports.
An Israeli musician's videos from across China bring out the cultural features of provinces and regions, Xu Lin reports.
Innovative approach and greater authenticity mark surge in creativity, Yang Yang reports.
Photographer Feng Jianguo is exhibiting 12 of his works, featuring Beijing's hutong, or alleyways, taken from 2005 to 2008, at a new art center in the city's Chaoyang district since early December.
The National Art Museum's virtual presentation of 100 works highlights country's progress, Lin Qi reports.
Museums are gaining popularity among families, as Chinese parents find they help to inspire curiosity in their children.
In addition to leisure activities such as shopping, dining, singing and dancing, people now have one more option-acting.
In 59 years, the people of Saihanba have created the miracle of "daring to challenge the heaven and earth"; in 59 years, the people of Saihanba have interpreted by their practical actions the development concept of "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets"; in 59 years, the people of Saihanba have been forging the spirit of "staying true to our original aspiration and founding mission, and working hard to improve the environment".
CANBERRA/FUZHOU-Speaking fluent Mandarin, Australian Rachel Gilmour was teaching her students in Southeast China's Fujian province, and the classroom was filled with laughter.
As the pandemic continues to affect people worldwide, it is often the most vulnerable who face the greatest challenges. Despite difficulties there have been many signs of resilience, hope and moments of unity where people from many varied backgrounds have come together to take part in cultural experiences.