The 9th China Charity Fair was launched online on November 23. The three-day fair is hosted by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and features more than 900 institutions, 1,300 projects and 2,200 products, with 1,200 projects registered for the China Public Welfare Project Contest.
Gaia, is revered as the Greek goddess of the earth and mother of all lives. French design brand Lalique has launched a new Gaia collection to make nature its source of inspiration and also to invite people to appreciate the beauty and the many wonderful things that come from nature.
In an effort to renew people's experiences in appreciating Dunhuang art, theone.art, a digital art platform, recently launched a series of Dunhuang mural-themed artworks represented by the non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, a form of cryptocurrency.
A new reality series introducing up-and-coming directors to a larger audience has been aired on Tencent's video-sharing platform.
The exhibition Festive Season with Herend Porcelain, which showcases 106 fine porcelain objects from Hungary, is taking place at the Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum from Nov 19 to Dec 12.
An online reality show that follows celebrities experiencing different jobs at the grassroots level was recently aired on Tencent's video-streaming platform.
The Qiulitag Mountains, which straddle the counties of Kuqa, Xinhe and Baicheng in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, are characteristic of uninhabited mountainous area without roads and communications.
When China was restored to its rightful place in the UN 50 years ago, many Chinese in the US feted a decision they regarded as nothing but common sense.
The stunning natural scenery rewards visitors even without seeing the 'wild man', Xu Lin reports.
Suzhou in East China's Jiangsu province is known as the equivalent of Venice in Italy due to its canals and rich culture.
After two years of excavation, the archaeologists unearthed foundations of large buildings, roads, pottery drainage pipes and other important relics of the Western Zhou Dynasty, which contribute to the study of the distribution of palace or ceremonial buildings, construction technology and the layout of the ancient city.
Writing in Water, a Chinese contemporary comedy created by director Stan Lai, will be screened in the UK and US on the night of November 28.