The educational exhibition We All Live in the Forbidden City opened at the Palace of Great Benevolence (Jingren Gong) in the Palace Museum on July 18.
Weight gain from early adulthood to age 55 may increase the risk of chronic diseases, premature death, and decreased the likelihood of achieving healthy aging, according to a study published Tuesday by the US journal JAMA.
Acupuncture can help alleviate period pain and reduce the need for painkillers, a study by Australian and New Zealand researchers has uncovered.
South Korean rapper Psy’s 2012 smash “Gangnam Style” has been dethroned as the most watched YouTube video on Monday by US rapper Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" featuring Charlie Puth.
The University of Adelaide has become Australia's first university to gain accreditation to offer a course in professional drone piloting, in what has been described as a major step forward for commercial drone use in Australia.
Cellist Ou-yang Nana will soon conduct a 12-city tour of the mainland to support her new album-songs from Walt Disney movies.
Institute a platform for nations to study different economic models The South-South Cooperation and Development Institute at Peking University hosted its first graduation ceremony on July 6 in Beijing.
When Chen Hong refused her colleagues' invitation for a party after work, explaining that she had a calligraphy class to attend, her colleagues were surprised and wanted to know why she was learning the ancient writing style.
Parents are discovering the benefits of getting their kids to learn calligraphy.
Since it was launched in 2013, the annual Beijing People's Cultural Consumption Season has offered a rich program of events from July to November, including performances, exhibitions and workshops in both the city center and suburbs.
On July 17, 46 couples from different ethnic groups across China got married at a scenic spot in Gansu province, famous for its fragrant flower fields.
Ma Xiaotian has been painting lotus flowers at his studio in Beijing even in the July heat.