The official mascot of the global celebration of "Happy Chinese New Year" was revealed in Beijing on Oct 7.
Qingdao International Violin Competition, organized by the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, ended with 21-year-old US violinist Elli Choi achieving the first place.
A paper-making craftsman named Shi Liming in Baoding, Hebei province, has been working on the development of high-quality domestic watercolor paper for more than three decades in the industry.
Liquid Threads Art Festival breathes the air of art and new ideals to Longyou, a historic county in Zhejiang province.
The Zcon carnival that integrates trendy play, music, anime, games, fashion, cultural creativity, leisure and entertainment will be staged at the Xiamen International Expo Center in Fujian's Xiamen city during Dec 15-17.
Chinese Opera Culture Week was held from Sept 28 to Oct 4, gathering artists of various traditional Chinese opera styles, such as Peking Opera, Pingju Opera, Kunqu Opera and Yuju Opera.
Dream of the Red Chamber, written by Cao Xueqin during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is considered to be one of China's greatest novels.
Shanghai Quartet, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, performed with Shanghai Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sun Yifan on Oct 2, as part of the ongoing Beijing Music Festival.
The exhibition, Faces of Time, navigates the progress of Western portraiture spanning five centuries.
The cute, cuddly “auspicious rabbit” figure as the first mascot for the “Happy Chinese New Year” celebrations, a brand program of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China, has arguably been an international star.
The Ewenki people are one of the 56 ethnic groups in China, and there is a branch of them called Shilu Ewenki people, named after their reindeer herding skills.
Overall earnings so far this year surpass 2021 total; positive trajectory anticipated.