When the animated film Ne Zha started playing, an auditorium of blind or partially sighted cinemagoers soaked in the vivid narrations and the odyssey of this Chinese mythical figure.
Sci-fi fans were delighted to see three trailers and a spacesuit design for the upcoming animated adaptation of the award-winning Chinese sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem on Chinese video sharing and streaming platform Bilibili. The film is expected to release later this year.
It was a hot afternoon and Li Heng (pseudonym) was lying sleepily on the sofa, browsing random video clips on his smartphone when a video call came in. He clicked on the "accept "icon, and saw a female wearing sunglasses, around 50 years old, on the screen.
Thanks to a unique education model that is slowly gaining traction in the rural areas of Southwest China's Chongqing, children are enjoying a healthy family environment.
Posters featuring a character that resembles the Disney robot Baymax have been making rounds on the internet and drawing praise from netizens for lightening the mood amid the epidemic.
Master of minerals Wu Yang's work is inspired by ancient craftsmanship.
Equipment that can disinfect, including robots, developed by teams from Shanghai-based Fudan University have been deployed on the university's campuses to safeguard the health of staff and students amid the COVID-19 wave in the city.
An elderly Shanghai couple's devotion to each other during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has won over the hearts of many netizens.
Jan van der Borght, a Belgian resident in Shanghai, says China's approach to tackling the COVID-19 outbreak is in stark contrast to those taken by many other countries.
A concert will be streamed online on May 16 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Culture City of East Asia program.
Haichang Ocean Park opened five new aquariums across the country during the recent five-day May Day holiday, winning praises by local residents, especially parents and children.
Some 20 watercolor illustrations featuring Jiangnan elements and culture of towns along the Grand Canal in the south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River will meet the public in the exhibition Shuiyun Liuguangon Zhiliao Online Exhibition platform on May 12.