A key bridge, part of Guiyang-Jinsha-Gulin expressway, will be load tested in March and provided all goes well will shortly afterward open to traffic.
A while back, I visited one of my top 10 favorite places in the capital. OK, I'll go out on a limb and say top three. Hotheaded hyperbole in the opening sentence tends to make even-keeled readers make a beeline for the business or sports pages.
Once a heartthrob idol who captured the hearts of a generation of Chinese viewers, actor Jerry Yan has returned to his familiar zone in the new romance drama, The Forbidden Flower.
A new novel Shensheng Hunyin (The Sacred Marriage) by Xu Kun has been recently published by People's Literature Publishing House.
After a hiatus of more than three years, Marvel's superheroes have made a return to the Chinese mainland with the release of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.
After Qinshihuang united the country and established his mighty empire, the founder of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), and the first emperor in Chinese history, might still have harbored nostalgia toward the land where his power originated.
Popularizing knowledge of our universe will pay out-of-this-world dividends, experts say, Zhang Zhouxiang reports.
Now people are provided with a glimpse of the scale and brilliance of the royal project at Hunan Museum. It is showing dozens of rubbings from Model Calligraphy from the Hall of Three Rare Treasures, in its collection, at an exhibition that runs through August.
Display of portraits from the Ming and Qing times presents a culture of ancestral remembrance, Lin Qi reports.
The annual moto festival at Alshaa League in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region is set to open in April, as announced at a news conference held in Beijing on Feb 16.
A trove of newly-discovered fossils in Southwest China revealed how modern marine animals, like fish and lobsters, thrived in the immediate aftermath of a mass extinction event more than 250 million years ago.
Archaeologists have unearthed 21 tombs dating back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24) in the central Chinese city of Changsha, Hunan province, which are possibly subordinate tombs of a royal mausoleum, according to the municipal institute of archaeology.