Beautiful postage stamps: A glimpse into China's history.
Four dancers from Minzu University of China came together in a show, titled Soulful Steps, which presented the folk dances of the Dai, Kazakh, Mongolian and Tibetan ethnic groups infused with contemporary dance elements. The show was staged for two nights at Beijing's Inside-Out Theater.
The revenue of China's catering industry is expected to exceed 3.9 trillion yuan (about $603.6 billion) for 2017, up 10.7 percent compared to 2016, according to the latest statistics from the Chinese Cuisine Association.
Qingdao citizen Ji Zhoutong has been obsessed with making miniature buildings with shells for nearly 30 years. He made many miniatures of Qingdao's old buildings by decorating little pieces of shells on wooden main bodies.
More Chinese are visiting Australia, following a slew of tourism promotion activities.
A middle-aged Vietnamese woman is gazing at popups on her laptop featuring outbound tours during Tet, the Lunar New Year festival.
Authorities in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region are promoting winter tourism with an expo.
A two-day winter fitness event kicked off in Hohhot, capital of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region Friday
US-born Chinese pop singer Leehom Wang announced on Thursday in Beijing a world tour this year after preparing for four years, with the theme, “Descendants of the Dragon 2060.”
France's largest vacation real estate company Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement to expand its business in China with its local business partners in Beijing on Jan 10.
Romantic souls wishing to experience the wonder and amazement of Elsa and her ice palace in the Disney hit animation Frozen may just yet have their dreams come true with the opening of a real-life ice hotel.
It is 9 am on Wednesday on a cold and chilly winter morning in December in Beijing. Ren Shirong, 82, arrives at the China Braille Library near the Second Ring Road from his home near the city's Fourth Ring Road.