China stands out not only for its three pavilions, one national and two corporate at the world exposition in Milan, but also for the special attention paid by the Italian event to the Asian country.
Three deep-pocketed Chinese buyers spent a total of $116.67 million at an auction of Western art on May 5 in New York.
For years, cherry trees in full bloom at the prestigious Wuhan University have made the campus a springtime attraction.
Fossils of Peking Man are very rare, as most disappeared during World War II, so it is no surprise that scientists are excited by analysis published on a tooth from a 600,000 year old ancestor of modern man.
Less than two weeks after the opening of Expo Milano 2015, the Italian world exposition dedicated to nutrition, the China pavilion at lunch time is bustling with visitors from all over the world.
Chinese movie mogul Wang Zhongjun paid $29.9 million for a Picasso painting auctioned off from the Goldwyn family collection at Sotheby’s in New York on Tuesday.
Through a social network, Dutch private collector Oscar van Overeem, who owns the 1,000-year-old Buddha statue with a mummified monk inside, said recently he is willing to return the relic to China.
Open Day with Greek tourism as its theme was held at the Embassy of Greece in Beijing on May 7.
Hong Kong pop singer Faye Wong is to complete a song left unfinished by Taiwan singer Teresa Teng, who died 20 years.
The chairman of Huayi Brothers Media Wang Zhongjun purchased Pablo Picasso’s Femme Au Chignon Dans Un Fauteuil for $29.93 million at the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale in New York on Tuesday.
Tongzhou Tuqiao (earth paved bridge), part of the historical Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in Beijing’s Tongzhou district, has been discovered under a modern residential community, according to Beijing Youth Daily.
More and more Kazakh students are learning Chinese, especially after the founding of the first Confucius Institute in Kazakhstan nine years ago.