Shu embroidery, regional handicraft mostly produced in Chengdu and Mianyang of Sichuan, was listed as one of China's National Intangible Cultural Heritages in 2006.
Two exclusive red strap Apple Watch Sport models, specifically launched for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year, hit the shelves on Friday in the nation.
Chinese archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest tea in the tomb of an emperor who ruled more than 2,100 years ago.
The Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) announces Chinese New Year celebration with the "Monkeying Around" theme for the Year of the Monkey.
Leaders and People, a permanent exhibition was recently unveiled at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
Five ink paintings that portray socialist constructions in the country in the 1950s are displayed at an ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China.
Calligrapher Wang Bo has finished writing Tao Te Ching on 81 stones after three years and wearing out 40 writing brushes.
The number of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hospitals in China has increased by 500 in five years, a rise of 15.5 percent, a TCM official said on Thursday.
Aside from eating laba congee, people in northern China will make a special snack to serve during the upcoming Spring Festival, laba garlic.
The main coffin discovered at the Haihunhou cemetery in Nanchang, capital of East China's Jiangxi province, has been transferred to a nearby laboratory for further archeological study.
Buddha statues are on display at an exhibition themed on Dunhuang culture at the art gallery of Imperial Ancestral Temple in Beijing, Jan 14, 2015.
A team of scientists have identified a nearly 7,000-year-old reed mat discovered in east China, offering a rare glimpse into a very early stage of the civilization's textile making.