When French physician Jean Louis Bussiere went through the belongings of his father, who died more than 60 years ago, he came across 3,000 photos and an even larger number of documents that told the story of his relationship with China.
Chinese police have arrested 175 people in what's being touted as the largest-ever bust of tomb raiders since the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, and recovered 1,168 cultural relics.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong attended the unveiling ceremony of Chinese Muslims on Silk Road, a photo exhibition held by Henan Photographers Association, in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on May 25.
No serious revenue drops have been seen after China banned hospitals from charging a markup on drugs as part of a health corruption reform.
The inauguration ceremony of the renovated Sichuan Art Museum was held in Chengdu on May 23.
To know about the real lives of royal families that lived there, the museum is now displaying 300 photographs taken from late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Music of the Hani ethnic group is disappearing, and Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture is doing all it can to preserve the folk culture.
China and Peru are now enjoying increasing cultural exchanges, with more and more Peruvian people becoming interested in learning Chinese.
Chinese pianist Lang Lang has been presented with an honorary doctorate from New York University, during the school's 183rd commencement.
Every weekend, about 20 amateur musicians gather under a big tree in a square in Beidou village, Chongqing.
To mark the International Museum Day on May 18, Chen Dongyun, cultural counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Cairo, donated a batch of museum-friendly equipment to the Egyptian Museum as a representative of Chinese Ambassador to Egypt Song Aiguo.
At Longquan Monastery, a 1,000-year-old courtyard building at the foot of the mountains in Beijing's western suburbs, Venerable Master Xuecheng meets with friends and talks about Buddhism.