A green horse head mask with a funny facial expression was a hit on Sina Weibo recently.
Under the Chinese conductor Xu Zhong, Suzhou Symphony Orchestra and Macao Orchestra performed together in a concert titled Classical meets Impressionism at the Grand Auditorium of the Macao Cultural Centre on Jan 15.
CHONGQING-A puff of freezing air burst out from a silver-colored streamlined tunnel spanning four meters, making a whizzing sweep over bifurcated, undulating fall lines on a miniature replica of skiing slopes.
Li Yinuo recalls the time, back in 2000, when she won a scholarship and went abroad to pursue her doctorate at the University of California in Los Angeles, the United States.
The sequel to China's top-grossing film of all time, The Battle at Lake Changjin, has made it to the top of the list of most-anticipated films for the weeklong Spring Festival holiday starting on Jan 31.
Joshua Dominick, 43, is helping a young man get accustomed to the swimming pool, by gently holding him. Since 2015, Dominick has been teaching wheelchair users to swim.
Young people are taking the lead in addressing environmental and biodiversity challenges.
TIANJIN-Bah Alieu, a Gambian student at North China's Tianjin University, just spent a sleepless winter night, waiting in line with 15,000 other students in the schoolyard for a second mass nucleic acid testing on Jan 11.
Beijing is a city that straddles the divide between the ancient and the modern.
For visitors, the Palace Museum in Beijing, China's former imperial palace also known as the Forbidden City, is a perfect place to glimpse the country's rich history and cultural splendor.
A 24-year-old department store in Beijing has been attracting customers with a brand-new look, boasting a 3D screen that doesn't require glasses, column-shaped digital displays and a sculpture bathed in multicolored lights at the entrance.
Against the backdrop of pandemic prevention and control, travelers have had to explore new ways to have fun.