Angolan writer of Portuguese-Brazilian origin talks about memory, forgetting and the significance of trying to understand each other, Yang Yang reports.
CBD, a work by Bai Yuping, is part of the ongoing exhibition Picturesque Land at the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
Artist and choreographer responsible for devising dance tradition based on Mogao's images are focus of touring exhibition, Chen Nan reports.
The latest chamber music piece, Man Jiang Hong, or Full River Red, which is named after the famous poem of the same title by Yue Fei, an ancient Chinese military general who lived during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), was released by China National Traditional Orchestra.
In the old days, children in Jingdezhen, East China's Jiangxi province, had their own novel way to keep themselves warm during the chilly winters. They took a warm brick from a firing kiln and put it in their schoolbags.
Encyclopedia of Plant Protection in China thoroughly introduces the disciplinary system of plant protection, incorporating the latest policies and advancements within the field.
Singer-songwriter finds that museums, and their treasures, ignite her musical curiosity and passion, Chen Nan reports.
Shi Feng, a determined female distiller, challenges gender norms by mastering the craft of distillation and progressing from apprentice to workshop director.
Doctor offers readers a better understanding of medicine at its most critical point, Yang Yang reports.
Jia Hongwei outlines a pattern to carve later at his art workshop in Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Exhibition demonstrates long-lasting charm of a particular shade in history, Wang Kaihao reports in Nanjing.
Since 1998, the Fondation L'Oreal and UNESCO have annually honored five exceptional female scientists from different regions. The program promotes their work globally and empowers them as role models. Laureates are recognized for their scientific achievements and contributions to global research.