A TV documentary showcasing rare Chinese artifacts is gaining wide popularity.
To welcome the Year of the dog, an exhibition showcasing the culture of dogs is currently underway at Heilongjiang Provincial Museum in Harbin.
The wish tree, candied haws, clay figurines and lantern art all bring back childhood memories of Spring Festival.
For many people on the coast of Guangdong province, the Lunar New Year is more than a chance for a grand feast, it is a reminder for the young of their 1,000-year cultural tradition called Nian Li.
The cultural relics authority of Northwest China's Shaanxi province will send conservationists to repair a Terracotta Warrior that had its thumb stolen by a member of the public while on display at a Philadelphia museum.
The popular documentary A Bite of China, which explores the relationship between Chinese people and food, returned for its third season on Monday during the Spring Festival holiday.
Domestic fantasy "Monster Hunt 2" led the Chinese film market in the week ending Feb 18, earning 1,190.6 million yuan (about $187.7 million), according to Maoyan, a popular film database in China.
The Palace Museum is putting on a digital show of relics that have gained national fame through a television program.
Photo taken on Feb 17, 2018, shows tulip blossoms at a wetland park in Kunming, capital of Southwest China's Yunnan Province. About 1.2 million tulips here entered blooming season, attracting numerous tourists.
People read at the National Library of China in Beijing, capital of China, Feb 18, 2018, the fourth day of the Spring Festival holiday.
A visitor enjoys a "snow slide" at the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo park in Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Feb 17, 2018. Snow scenery here attracts tourists to enjoy the outdoor pleasure during the week-long Spring Festival holiday.
From US President Donald Trump's granddaughter Arabella to Jim Rogers' daughter Happy Rogers, quite a number of foreigners have either started to learn Chinese or prefer their descendants learn the language in recent years. Meanwhile, as an increasing number of foreigners are now looking towards the East, many Chinese words have become a familiar sight.