Known for its intricate logic, sharp dialogues, and intense courtroom drama that captivates the audience, Hua Bian, or The Mutiny, the Chinese stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Caine Mutiny, by American novelist Herman Wouk, is being staged again by Beijing People's Art Theatre with shows running until Feb 24.
The Institute of Archaeology with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences released its annual list of top 6 new archaeological discoveries on Wednesday. Here are the 6 best-recognized findings of 2024.
Born in 1995, Shen Yang is a police officer with the border management detachment in Dehong, located in Southwest China's Yunnan province.
Azheke village in Yunnan, once struggling with poverty, transforms into a globally recognized tourism destination through a community-driven development plan.
The Pujiang bench dragon, a dazzling traditional lantern performance, wows audiences at Beijing's Lantern Festival.
The fascinating story of the early years of Beijing Normal University takes to the stage, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Married couple dedicate themselves to protecting nature reserve's ecosystem, following in the footsteps of the husband's father, Yang Jun and Tu Jiayi report in Guiyang, Guizhou province.
Bakery gives hearing-impaired an opportunity to contribute more, reports Zou Shuo in Changsha.
Spring rain arrives, bringing life to all things. Rain Water, the second term of the 24 Solar Terms, is nature's gentle gift to us. As fine threads of drizzle nourish the earth, all rouses from the hibernal rest. May the poem "Happy Rain on a Spring Night" by Du Fu nourish your soul. May life be as gentle and beautiful as spring for us all.
Life as a human can be challenging and stressful, but what if the afterlife isn't any easier? This intriguing and innovative concept is at the core of Dead Talents Society, which has recently been nominated for the Best Asian Chinese Language Film entry of the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards.
Bill Gates has published books about climate change, epidemiology and technological development, but seldom about himself. His first memoir, in English and Chinese, debuted this month.
In a ship-themed exhibition hall in Hong Kong, artifacts from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) laid out in glass cases tell the story of the ancient merchant ship Nanhai I.