CHONGQING — During her lunch break, 28-year-old office worker Li Qing heads straight to an outpost of health center chain in a bustling mall in Chongqing municipality for a rejuvenating session of massage and moxibustion.
Xiao Yao, an inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of Taoyuan embroidery, demonstrates her technique to middle school students in Taoyuan county, Changde, Hunan province.
Revival of long-overlooked art songs is a journey into landscape of melody and memory, Chen Nan reports.
The latest archaeological efforts in Zhengzhou, are shedding light on the studies of the origins of the Chinese civilization.
Exhibition details China's earliest-known writing system in display of precious archaeological artifacts, Wang Ru and Shi Baoyin report.
Library shows how a dream can transform a community, Wang Ru and Shi Baoyin report.
How to distinguish between genuine love and feigned affection in the digital age? Producers of "Liar, Liar, Love Is on Fire", an upcoming romance comedy, said the question could be addressed during its Beijing premiere on Tuesday.
Wang Yusheng, a mathematician in his 80s, remembers that, after he enrolled in the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1978, he would often spend half of his monthly allowance on collecting postage stamps, and sometimes wait outside post offices very early in the morning for newly issued stamps.
As its title suggests, South Korean artist Dongjoo Seo's mesmerizing media work A Thousand Horizons, shows scenes of a faraway horizon rendered with multiple colors to present different emotions. For example, it sometimes resembles wind blowing over an expansive, prosperous grassland, or offers a seaside city vista crowded with high-rises in the great distance.
A newly opened "Hello Xizang" mini theater at the Beijing Xizang Mansion has brought the rich traditions of the Himalayan region to the heart of China's capital since late February.
Tianjin Museum teams up with Chongqing China Three Gorges Museum to present an ongoing exhibition, Shiqing Wanxiang, at the former's venue, showing paintings from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
The first large-scale solo exhibition by a contemporary Saudi artist in China, Ahmed Mater: Antenna, celebrated its opening on March 7 with the scent of cardamom-flavored coffee at UCCA Edge in Shanghai.