The year 2021 has passed. What has the US done through the year? China Daily writer Zhang Zhouxiang comments with 16 cartoons collected from the newspaper:
A cultural heritage inheritance and innovation competition themed on Beijing central axis concluded on Thursday.
An exhibition held from Jan 1 to Jan 5 at Rongbao Zhai in Beijing shows 60 works by Wen, in which she adopts minimalism and employs carefree strokes to illustrate the essence of her subjects.
The New Year’s Concert at Shanghai Symphony Hall will feature the string ensemble Shanghai Quartet.
To mark the centennial of the birth of modern Chinese archaeology, a multi-volume work has been published, honoring generations of researchers who have devoted themselves to unearthing and decoding the country's history.
Concertgoing has for years been a popular way of celebrating the new year in Shanghai, and this year would prove to be no different, given the slew of performances scheduled to take place.
The China Philharmonic Orchestra and the National Ballet of China will perform a concert together at the Poly Theater in Beijing on Friday.
Over the past two decades, the New Year Concert series, hosted by the Forbidden City Concert Hall, has built up a large fan base in the capital. This year, the series will return with nine concerts between Friday and Jan 15.
One of Chinese ink painting master Qi Baishi's artwork has been digitalized and turned into an NFT (non-fungible tokens) art piece. It will be auctioned at a hotel in Shanghai on December 31.
LANZHOU-Yang Qiang, 33, a herder from Northwest China's Gansu province, checks on his flock of sheep grazing in a cornfield every two hours to make sure they are adapting well in their new habitat at the foothills of Qilian Mountains.
TAIYUAN-Honesty has always been a traditional virtue in China. Despite the passage of time, honesty has been passed down as a mainstream value and embodied in countless tales throughout China's history.
US comic, filmmaker and pessimist par excellence Woody Allen once said in a commencement address to new graduates: "More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness; the other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly."