China has issued new rules to strengthen the management of non-state-owned museums, forbidding private museums to distribute property among founders and sponsors when they are shut down.
The first ever archaeology collaboration between Henan province, Central China, and Mongolia, will break ground on July 21 as the Chinese team left for Mongolia Wednesday.
At the 41st session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Poland on July 8 this year, Kulangsu was officially listed as a World Heritage Site, casting a global spotlight on this tiny island in Southeast China.
Archaeologists have further excavated the Liuzhuang relic site in Hebi city, Central China's Henan province.
The Palace Museum in Beijing has shared a range of photos featuring its collection of lotus-themed relics with netizens on micro blog Sina Weibo.
Wanda Reign Wuhan has announced the appointment of international hotelier Robert Williams as General Manager effective June 26.
China Post will issue a set of stamps bearing antique images that show ancient Chinese' admiration for some birds. The set, to be released on July 29, will cost 7.8 yuan ($1.2).
Five decades after his death, the contributions of Zhang Guangyu (1900-65) to modern Chinese art are being recognized through exhibitions and dialogs. An exhibition to showcase his versatility in painting, illustration, design, publishing and animation will be held at the Wuzhen Yada Culture Center in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, from July 26 to Aug 26.
Chinese visitors spent an estimated 3.52 billion Singapore dollars ($2.58 billion) in Singapore last year, increasing 39 percent or 1 billion Singapore dollars ($732 million) from 2015, the Straits Times reported on Wednesday.
Chinese painter Huang Yue has recently been awarded a knighthood in honor of his contribution to China-Italy artistic communication and cooperation.
Have you made plans yet to survive the scorching heat and make the most of your time off? Beijing's swathe of exhibitions is the ideal way to stay out of the heat and expand your mind at the same time.
performed tricks while riding rapidly on their horses. They did things such as handstands, backbends, presenting Hada and flowers, shooting, brandishing a sword, one person standing on two running horses, two people riding one horse with no hands and picking up Hada from the ground.