More than 10,000 bamboo scripts, among which about 1,300 with written characters, and 837 seal impressions dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) have been found in Yunnan province, Southwest China, according to the provincial cultural relics and archaeology institute.
Blue turban, greenish-blue collarless lapel jacket, a pleated skirt and a pair of embroidered shoes with pointed toecaps — a Bouyei woman, with her distinctive traditional ethnic costume, is easy to spot.
One iconic facet of China's historic architecture is its roofs and eaves, which are mainly covered in tiles glazed in green, yellow and blue.
Zhu Ming has a way of drawing people's attention and having them spontaneously lean in and listen to what he has to say.
A Chinese New Year celebration event that gathered around 50 youngsters from China and Mongolia and conducted cultural exchanges wrapped up in Beijing on Friday.
New Start, New Wave, an exhibition of design and public art, will be unveiled in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, to facilitate cultural development.
Shen Wei, a world-renowned choreographer, painter and visual artist, will bring his new show to Beijing in cooperation with China Oriental Performing Arts Group.
The National Ballet of China has staged its latest ballet production Dream of the Red Chamber at Tianqiao Theater in Beijing on Feb 10. After the world premiere, the production will be staged at the venue until Feb 18.
As the first major Hong Kong movie to hop into the Year of the Rabbit, Where the Wind Blows - an epic that joins the hands of giant stars Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung for the first time - has recently been released across domestic theaters.
With a camera snapping photos of migratory birds, Liu Guanghui starts his daily patrol in the Caohai National Nature Reserve in Guizhou province.
A tapestry that examines changing attitudes toward interpersonal relations, under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a set of hanging bags, made of silk strips and painted in bright red, reflecting people's anxieties in a world of overconsumption, seem unlikely subjects for an exhibition.