Eating well and supporting a good cause come together more and more frequently in China as charities find that food lovers will open their hearts-and their wallets-for a great meal.
A display of more than 100 photographs shows the lives of Chinese migrants in New Zealand more than a century ago.
A research team from the University of Hong Kong has developed the world's first light-guided nanorobot, a submicroscopic device with the potential to travel through the bloodstream, curing sickness.
Artist Yu Hong, a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, alludes to current-day problems in her pieces, giving them a contemporary feel in a dramatic new exhibition.
The one year archeological excavation of Jin (960-1276), Yuan (1271-1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties' tombs in Haojiagou of Fenxi County in Shanxi province has achieved major results.
Renowned Chinese actress Ma Yili has shared her experiences of a visit to Liping county of Guizhou province to learn about the integrated approaches to United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Early Childhood Development (ECD) project for youngsters up to three years of age.
Acrobats from China's Hunan Acrobatic Art Theater perform during the acrobatic show "Dream Journey" at Wilkens Theatre of Kean University in New Jersey, the United States, Oct 22, 2016.
To commemorate and remember the 80th anniversary of the Long March, items used by the Chinese Communist Party, including a cap worn by Mao Zedong, are on display at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
Canadian rock producer Bob Ezrin is known for working on iconic albums from Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and Deep Purple. About five years ago, he came to Beijing to work with Chinese folk singer-songwriter Sa Dingding.
Intensive beats and high-pitched singing have made Qinqiang Opera appealing to generations of fans.
Five years after his last solo exhibition in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, prominent scholar and calligrapher Zhang Zu'an is holding an ongoing show at Beijing's National Museum of China.
About 50 officials and scholars from eight countries issued a declaration at Beijing's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, on Oct 20 on enhancing protection of the world's cultural relics.