The concept of "excessive sun protection "has sparked debates on Chinese social media.
Chinese and US youth showcase the power of sports to bridge cultures and build friendships during a recent exchange program in Quzhou, Zhejiang.
The latest offering from Mahua FunAge, a leading Chinese comedy company, was performed for the first time on Saturday at the Hollick Club, a theater in Wen'an county in Hebei province.
A unique concert, attended by classical musicians and Chinese scientists, was staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sunday.
At the announcement of the Beijing Central Axis being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on Saturday, celebrations were hosted at the Beijing Central Axis Protection Foundation and the China Millennium Monument in Beijing.
Chinese culture is clearly incredibly rich in customs and traditions.
One day in the early 1920s, Luo Yinggong (1872-1924), one of China's most talented playwright-cum-Peking Opera impresarios of the time, bought an unpainted folding fan from a powerful collector-official with 40 gold ingots.
Master artisans dedicated to a craft established deep in the national psyche, Zhao Xu reports.
Chinese folding fan, a symbol of grace and a piece of art in its own right, has established itself deep in the national psyche. It’s not just something to drive away the summer heat, but a portable piece of art almost every detail of which is dictated by the sensibilities of Chinese literati group.
A five-episode documentary series, Better China, Better Life, each episode of which focuses on China's technological applications, the coordinated development between its eastern and western regions, environmental protection, the development of foreign trade and rural vitalization, has been airing on video-sharing platform Mango TV since Monday.
Hu Jue's ongoing exhibition Blow Towards the Sky at the Young Art Museum in Shanghai through Aug 26, presents his unique vocabulary of art built over the years since he attended the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts in Shaanxi province.
A joint calligraphy exhibition at Hong Kong City Hall, until Tuesday, introduces to the audience the history and cultural lineage of Zhejiang which has been enriched by the river. On show are works by Yang Xiaojun, a noted calligrapher from Fuyang district, along the river, and his disciple Zhao Yu.