A girl making a shirt on a sewing machine, a child using a bamboo basket to catch a sparrow are just some of the images of a group in their 30s vividly painting their childhood scenes on the walls of the old communities in Yuxi city, Southwest China's Yunnan province.
Director Xu Xiaopeng has been writing and directing original Chinese plays since he graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 2000.
The library of the Music Research Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts is considered the main reference center for traditional music thanks to the richness and value of its ancient musical scores, manuscripts, instruments, photographs and sound materials. These include 8,000 recording tapes, 1,800 ancient and folk musical instruments, 140,000 books and 22,000 photos.
The first Riverview Place Drama Life Festival was held in Tianjin from April 30 to May 4, bringing an immersive drama experience to theater lovers.
New Image of the Era, an online exhibition of youth art, was launched on China's Youth Day on May 4 to present the diversity of the works by young artists across the country.
China has issued a circular calling for various departments and localities across the country to enhance efforts to protect revolutionary cultural relics, according to the National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Countryside road trips have become a favored choice during the five-day May Day holiday, which ended Wednesday, as the Chinese capital city intensified restrictive measures against COVID-19 to curb cross-infection.
Dubbed the "roof of the world", the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is often associated with snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands and a cold climate, but photographer Bao Yongqing has captured an entire wildlife paradise for the world to behold.
Around 100 students from Fudan University have been assisting the Pudong district branch of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Shanghai since April 18, working on more than 1,000 epidemiological surveys by telephone and making some 33,000 entries of information.
Meng Yinghong, an undergraduate student of a Hong Kong university, who is currently taking online lessons in Shanghai, is overwhelmed by her online popularity.
Dedicated volunteer recalls her experience at a makeshift hospital in a phone call with a relative that went viral.
New book provides an introduction to female-centric literature for women readers, offering theories and insights that can benefit their daily lives.