Traditional Tibetan opera, a 2006 national-level intangible cultural heritage, still attract the locals now in Tibet.
Tibetan tea has a history of more than one thousand years. From the ancient times until now, Ya'an city of southwest China's Sichuan province is the production center of Tibetan tea.
A calligraphy work, quoting a series of speeches given by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1938, has gone on display in Qinghai province.
Exhibitions in Jiangsu province include an archival and photographic exhibition in both Xuzhou and Taizhou.
Due to fast urbanization of the country, traditional villages are facing an unprecedented challenge to survive.
Away from the guns and bullets on the battlefields of World War II, China also courageously fought invaders using words and ideas.
China's barren Ningxia may seem an unlikely place for a contemporary art museum, but MOCA Yinchuan hopes its unusual location will serve as an intersection of two cultures.
Ten films featuring the events of WWII have been chosen to commemorate the victory and show the desire for everlasting peace.
A documentary about the 1937 invasion of China had its first screening, more than 70 years after it alerted the world to the brutality of life under the Japanese.
Lin Hanbing is a fish bone artist in Fujian province's Gulangyu island. As the originator of fish bone painting, Lin is the only fish bone painting artist in China, perhaps the world.
The ornamental part of a pagoda in north China's Shanxi province, which was broken up in the Sino-Japanese war, is to be restored for an exhibition in Taiwan.
Every year during the week-long Shoton, or Yogurt Festival, Tibetans head to Nobulingka Park to enjoy Tibetan Opera. The traditional art form is flourishing on the plateau.