Jonathan D. Spence, an eminent British-born American historian, Sinologist and author, died on Sunday at the age of 85.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics did not just bring a surging number of travelers to the capital city, but also boosted the integration of sport and tourism.
Li Wei was a community worker when Beijing won the bid to host the Winter Olympics in 2015.
The company has rolled out a variety of culture and performance pieces over the years. Its stage dramas featuring ethnic culture in Yunnan province, such as Ashima and Dream Tengchong, have packed in 1.2 million viewers annually. OCT has also developed multiple performances featuring the country’s revolutionary spirit this year.
Wind Sweeps over the Earth, an exhibition held at the National Art Museum of China until Jan 3, shows more than 100 oil paintings Wang Jianguo, a painter in Changchun, Jilin province, created over the last two years.
Shout is based on the Laoqiang Opera of NW China's Shaanxi province that preserves the powerful sounds formed thousands of years ago on the Yellow River.
Before becoming a web novel writer in 2018, Disha Florence from Dhaka, Bangladesh, now 25, was trying to find a way to free herself from the restrictions faced by a woman, a wish she has had since she was 8.
High Aspirations, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, until Jan 3, is now showing some 20 pieces of Yu Youren and Gao Ershi‘s’ calligraphy works.
The seventh Toutiao Annual Creators Conference was held online in Beijing on Dec 20. Chen Xi, president of Toutiao proposed that high-quality and diversified content aimed at various age groups will become the new focus of the platform.
During the past two decades, Chinese rock band Miserable Faith has performed in arenas, theaters and outdoor music festivals across the country. Always, it seemed surrounded by wildly cheering fans.
Talk With Lu Jian, a Chinese TV show, has launched a series of programs under the title of She Power in Tech, dedicated to highlighting the voices and work of women scientists.