Yoko Morishita, 69, director of Japan's Matsuyama Ballet Troupe, performs during the ballet "White-haired Girl", a ballet adapted from the Chinese opera of the same name, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, May 19, 2017.
After two years of research, archaeologists Friday confirmed astronomical engravings had been found on a 2,000-year-old rock carving in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Haining city, in Zhejiang province, has ranked top in regards to the construction of its countryside, and has been awarded, on multiple occasions, for its efforts.
Herdsman battle sleepless nights, hunger and cold to ensure health of flocks, livelihood
While she may be renowned for her compelling performances on the silver screen, the dramatic life of Shanghai actress Qin Yi has proved to be just as captivating.
French artist Jean-Charles Blais never knew his Chinese counterpart Wang Keping, but their art works have found common ground in their reflection on silhouettes.
For one designer, fine porcelain dinnerware elevates meals into an aesthetic experience, and still keeps things simple.
Grand designs and great expense for a final resting place ultimately fell victim to time and upheaval.
Remains testify to a battle for power that lasted for nearly 30 years
When historians and archaeologists decided to excavate a Ming Dynasty imperial tomb, little did they know of the complex task that lay before them
French industrialist Emile Guimet (1836-1918) is known for his assembly of Chinese and Japanese works of art, based on which he founded the Guimet Museum. Now a state institution in Paris, the museum houses part of his collection of East Asian art.
Zhao Fuhua shows miniatures of buildings he made based on those originally in the old town of Xiangyang city, Central China's Hubei province.