The Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy is currently hosting Incredible Xiaoke, until Sunday, to commemorate Li Xiaoke, a shuimo ink-water artist who died in April in Beijing at 76.
Tourism operators remain optimistic about the long-term prospects of the domestic industry, despite the recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
Launch of the new book raises a further discussion by experts and scholars from different countries in various fields.
In the essay "In Memory of Norman Bethune", which was published by Chairman Mao Zedong on Dec 21, 1939, he praised Doctor Bethune as a man who "is already noble-minded and pure, a man of moral integrity and above vulgar interest, a man who is of value to the people".
In Brazzaville, where art stalls can be found almost after every turn on the streets, local artist Andre N'Kitengue finds his inner peace on canvas in spite of traffic noise. In the capital of the Republic of Congo, flowers with bright blaze are soothed beneath N'Kitengue's loving hand.
Best-selling video game attracts players with new theme music from a traditional instrument, Chen Nan reports.
The Shandan section of the Great Wall is located deep in the vast Gobi Desert in Northwest China's Gansu province, its crumbling, sand-colored structure looming over the ancient Xiakou village.
Documentary focuses on lanterns and other handicraft styles of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, to inspire the next generation to carry the torch of tradition, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Though Wang Zhaojian has been working as a pediatrician in Northwest China's Qinghai province for 22 years, she had not treated children with cancer for more than a decade.
Teachers in rural areas are filling the education gap, working hard to inspire students by adopting science popularization initiatives, establishing extracurricular clubs and encouraging them to join the 'maker' movement, Xu Lin reports.
Just like Chinese athletes who are striving to win gold medals at Tokyo Olympics, 12-year-old Wang Zihan has won a competition named Lapaniu, with concentrated effort.
Armed police officer Luo Changqiang says he cannot remember how many times he had watched trains roaring past the tunnel of the Kunlun Mountains.