A service platform for global Winter Olympics communications, mainly set up by Beijing International Studies University, has been set up to provide comprehensive information on the 2022 Games and help international viewers learn more about Chinese culture.
In All day long for Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Segev explored with the resemblance between local music and the sounds of his hometown.
Researchers have discovered that, over the past 70 years cetacean (aquatic) strandings on beaches occurred more frequently in spring.
NANCHANG/MOSCOW-Trofimova Iuliia could not help humming the Russian song Cranes Flock when she saw Siberian white cranes dancing less than 20 meters away by Poyang, China's largest freshwater lake.
Half a century after Chinese-American writer Nieh Hua-ling's monograph Shen Ts'ung-wen was published in the United States, a Chinese version has finally been released domestically.
Few would have expected that spectators at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics would include animals. And yet, coverage of the event featured several sightings of wildlife, particularly leopard cats apparently seeking to get in on the action.
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra will hold the first public performance on the Chinese mainland of Die Seejungfrau, a symphony piece by Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) that is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid, on Feb 26.
Shanghai Ballet will present more than 80 shows of 11 productions at seven theaters across the city this year, nearly double the number than last year.
The documentary, whose Chinese version was aired by Shanghai Dragon Television on Feb 16, marks the latest effort by Bei La to highlight the history of Jewish refugees in Shanghai during World War II.
BEIRUT-Naim Fenianos, a Lebanese Alpine ski coach, made a name for himself in China after being spotted dancing during the athletes' parade at the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Shanghai's performing arts scene is all set for the spring and summer seasons, with new productions to be introduced and acclaimed repertoires revived.
An ongoing online exhibition featuring 200 paintings, woodcut prints, paper-cut pieces and copperplate etchings allows viewers to see, as if through the eyes of the artist, the natural wonders and folk customs of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.