Prominent ink painter Zhang Ding (1917-2010) once said, "It takes a lot of study to paint in only black, white and gray. In a dazzling world, the combination of black, white and gray brings me great comfort."
A witness to the course of the Chinese revolution, lithographer Wang Qi (1918-2016) recorded in his works what happened to the country and its people.
Hailed as "the father of modern Chinese lacquer art", 80-year-old Qiao Shiguang breathes new life to the country's long-standing tradition of lacquer painting.
On Monday, as a group of elderly performers danced and sang, members of the Abalin community in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, rang in the Tibetan New Year.
The audience marvels at a massive cudgel flying in the air accompanied by the effects of lightening and thunder. The cudgel itself is a LED screen, shining in its red and yellow colors.
Tianjin native Helen You has long attracted attention with her myriad dumplings in her adopted hometown of Flushing in Queens, New York.
If you've ever noticed that your favorite beer tastes a bit off when you're on an airplane, it's probably not because of improper storage or an old sell-by date.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Zhuang Yuguang, an 81-year-old expert in ancient buildings, felt he was taking a trip back in time after reading Linpan, which was recently published by the Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House.
Historical records compiled more than 600 years ago about Genghis Khan's empire have been translated into the Mongolian language, experts said on Tuesday.
Writer Bi Feiyu was in Beijing recently to promote his latest book Fiction Reading, a collection of magazine columns on his understanding of classics.
Xu Yaxin, a decoration art and design student from Wuhan Textile University, has recently painted a series of sketches focusing on traditional breakfast menu items in Wuhan.