The 41st Youth Poetry Festival submission event was officially launched, as announced at a news conference in Beijing on Sunday.
When you think of Macao, what delicious foods come to mind? Egg tarts, pork chop buns, or almond cookies? One unique offering you can find only in the city is Macanese cuisine. Recognized by UNESCO as "the world's first fusion cuisine", the Macanese culinary tradition has emerged from a rich blend of Chinese and Western cultures over the past 400 years. Many recipes are passed down through generations, which puts some dishes at risk of being forgotten.
A dance theater work exploring power dynamics and the complexities of the digital age through innovative multimedia staging made its Shanghai debut on Saturday.
Artwork is collection of capital's images that sees French painter adopting a visual complexity, Li Yingxue reports.
Artisan dives deep into researching craft's history to master the tradition while adding innovations and passing his skills on to future generations, Zheng Zheng reports in Huangshan, Anhui.
Wild fruit in the mountains, countryside plants and birds, bamboo utensils, home-cooked meals, festival customs and stories, and the heartwarming moments of seasonal changes — all these memories of her childhood hometown are ones she can never truly return to.
On Dec 15, 2024, the "Majestic Great Wall, Grand Chinese Spirit - Invitational Exhibition of Renowned Chinese Painters" grandly opened at the Tiantongyuan Cultural and Arts Center in Beijing.
Rising appeal and popularity of resorts across age groups driving social and economic changes, Yang Feiyue reports.
The Guangzhou branch of the China National Archives of Publications and Culture, a newly established landmark in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangdong province, stands as both an architectural masterpiece and a repository of the profound richness of Chinese civilization.
Members reflect on their journey to performance greatness as they use their expertise to train and welcome new singers, Chen Nan reports.
A piano work recently discovered to be composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) was performed for the first time in Asia on Monday. Eduard Lanner, director of Johann Joseph Fux Conservatory in Graz, Austria, played the Milan Variations on the 119th floor of the 632-meter-high Shanghai Tower.
Heavyweights set to slug it out for box-office success with new film releases