The fourth season of the gourmet reality show Taste Trails premiered on Zhejiang TV recently. This season features actress Mao Xiaotong, Taiwan singer Wilber Pan, pop idol Wen Junhui and host-actor Yu Yang as they explore the culinary culture of different cities across China.
From Aug 8 to 10, a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) night market took place at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (LNUTCM) in Shenyang, Northeast China's Liaoning province.
Illustrator Qin Zhizhen captures the beauty of Shanxi's ancient architecture through hand-drawn art, inspiring a new generation's appreciation for cultural heritage.
In Beijing's vibrant theater scene, amateur actors from diverse backgrounds shine in plays, showcasing their passion and dedication on stage.
From cocktail bars to lecture halls, young patrons are reshaping alcohol into an accessory for creativity, conversation, and personal expression.
Chinese musical, Su Dongpo, by China Oriental Performing Arts Group, had its premiere at Beijing's Poly Theater with shows running from Aug 23 to 25.
As Yunnan province celebrates its peak mushroom season, Beijing diners can indulge in the flavors of freshly foraged fungi.
The 16-episode suspense series Bianshui Wangshi (Tales of Bianshui) on livestreaming platform Youku's White Night channel has become a surprise hit this summer. Released on Aug 16, the TV drama is approaching its finale with the 16th episode broadcasting on Thursday.
A team comprising journalists, aerial photographers and travel vloggers from various regions embarked on an expedition to delve into the natural marvels and ethnic heritage of Nyima county, Nagchu prefecture, the Xizang autonomous region, from Thursday to Tuesday.
The Qiandeng Lake Fringe Festival will take place in Nanhai, Foshan, Guangdong province, from Sept 15 to 28, and will feature more than 60 performances staged by over 100 artists from around the country.
Weather is not the only factor as experts work together to protect relics, Fang Aiqing and Ma Jingna report.
Unlike some exhibitions that may require endless footslogging, this curated collection of Chinese wooden furniture — in actual fact just a few dozen pieces — invited viewers to linger.