In February, Wu Qi, associate editor-in-chief of Sanlian Life Week, posted a handwritten mind map on Sina Weibo, sharing with her young daughter how she deals with misfortune.
In what critics are hailing as a further sign of the gradual recovery of the world's second-biggest box office market, following the downturn caused by the COVID-19 epidemic, an increasing number of major film productions are unveiling their theatrical release dates for China.
As one of the most popular and recognizable venues in Sydney's Chinatown, Golden Century has been serving up traditional Cantonese dishes and fresh seafood for over 30 years.
TIANJIN-Although it's summer vacation, Moohialding Saleh Mohammed al-Kahtani, a Yemeni PhD student, has immersed himself in research materials in his university campus in North China's Tianjin.
Beijing has offered a total of 20 million yuan (about $2.9 million) to the cinemas in the city to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on their business, local authorities said Wednesday.
Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, known for its famous army of terracotta warriors, has received nearly 20,000 tourists per day during the peak season of the summer vacation and the waning COVID-19 epidemic.
Unity of Strength, an ongoing exhibition at the National Museum of China, shows that despite not working on the frontline to battle COVID-19, artists spare no effort to document the heroic deeds of those that did, hailing their great contribution to the cause.
"It's been a long time since we played music for you with a live performance, my friends," conductor Li Biao said to the audience. The words carried a great deal of significance. They were spoken on Friday after the Beijing Symphony Orchestra played the stirring piece, Ode to the Red Flag, composed
China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, welcomed more visitors as it further raised the daily arrivals to 12,000 from July 28.
Chinese landscape paintings by artist Shu Yong are now on display at an exhibition at the Shanghai Baopu Art Museum.