A seminar was hosted to discuss a new book series Oral History of Internet in Beijing on July 25.
A nature reserve in Chongqing was included as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Wednesday during the ongoing 44th session of the World Heritage Committee in Fuzhou, Fujian province.
An Dao, 59, has been working at Chengdu Gold and Silver Products Factory for more than 40 years after graduating from high school.
Cosmoscapes - Ink Paintings by Tai Xiangzhou is ongoing at the Nanchizi Museum.
Summertime is a pleasant season to travel to the extensive grassland in North China.
A new biography about Britain's former prime minister Winston Churchill, Churchill: Walking with Destiny, was recently published in China by Beijing-based CITIC Press Group, and has achieved 9.1 points out of 10 on China's popular review site Douban.
Bagging a string of top slots on TV series rating lists, the espionage series The Rebel has become one of the most popular dramas this year, according to the Chinese Television Arts Council.
The tourism commodity and creative culture products competition Beijing Gifts was launched on July 29.
Warmth of Homeland, Chen's one-man show at the National Art Museum of China running through Aug 8, shows dozens of countryside scenes on canvas.
More than 1,200 photos and videos are on show at Xibei, a photography exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Yinchuan, in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region, which shows the changes in the imagery of Northwest China since the late 19th century. The bulk of the images on show are for public viewing for the first time.
At the Seventh Chinese Children's Book Expo on Wednesday, a picture book series about science and technology and humanity's exploration of outer space, Qu Taikong (Heading for Space), took off in a launch ceremony.
The Chinese edition of Cuban author Guillermo Cabrera Infante's 1967 novel Tres Tristes Tigres (Three Trapped Tigers) came out earlier this month.