The Shanghai Winter Wedding Expo at the Shanghai World Expo pavilion last weekend showcased new features and trends.
After four years of archaeological study, an ancient city in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region has been basically confirmed as the former seat of the Protectorate of the Western Regions about 2,000 years ago.
China Post will issue a set of two stamps celebrating the upcoming Chinese Year of the Dog on Jan 5. Each stamp will bear a face price of 1.2 yuan (18 US cents) and are due to be released nationwide.
Liang Hongzhi, a folk artist from Jishan county, Yuncheng city of Shanxi province, has spent three months creating a series of clay sculptures themed on the traditional process of making "Jishan fried dough twist", a popular local snack.
A forum on Language Service for the Belt and Road Initiative and the Translators Association of China Annual Conference 2017 was held in Xinjiang Plaza, Beijing, over Dec 1-2.
The Palace Museum in Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City, held a forum on Dec 11 in honor of Shan Shiyuan, the former deputy director of the museum and a pioneer in protecting ancient structures in China.
Well-known Chinese poet Yu Kuang-chuang died on Thursday at the age of 90, according to Taiwan-based media udn.com.
Hong Kong Ocean Park announced on Wednesday that it will raise admission fee by 9 percent in January 2018.
The largest-scale Zhou-style tombs from the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) were unearthed in Northwest China’s Shaanxi province. So far, a total of 56 tombs have been unearthed, including two chariot pits and one horse pit. Archaeologists have already finished the cleaning work of 19 small and medium tombs, bring more than 300 pieces of treasure back to the light of day.
Loving Vincent, a much-anticipated film for Van Gogh fans, has won many audiences' hearts since its premier in China Dec 8.
More than a thousand years after establishment, Yuelu Academy is still a prestigious higher education institute today and attracts loads of tourists from near and afar.
The UMAG presents "Objectifying China: Ming and Qing Dynasty and Their Stylistic Influences Aboard" from Dec 9, 2017 to Feb 27, 2018.