Standing in a snack shop located at the entrance of Anshi village in Southwest China's Yunnan province, Wang Zhengmei, 45, fervidly greets tourists and offers them local specialties like fried potatoes and rice noodles.
Students, of all ages, show the true meaning of education in documentary that sheds light on university spirit, Xu Fan reports.
Justina Obaoye-Ajala from Nigeria was impressed when she saw the new buildings to which previously poverty-stricken rural residents had been relocated.
HONG KONG-Hundreds of railway aficionados rushed through the entrance of Sung Wong Toi Station, located in Kowloon district, at around 5 am local time on June 27 in a bid to be among the first to ride the new, long-awaited Tuen Ma Line.
A collaboration between the municipality and Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, the exhibition, lasting until Aug 15, aims to inspire children and early teens to create art and imagine more.
In memory of the Great Rescue, the For the Culture Succession exhibition in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province, shows documents, vintage photos and other items to review the course of the "Great Rescue".
A recent documentary, The Magic Craft of Suzhou, directed by Sun Zengtian, zooms in on the intangible cultural heritage of Suzhou in East China's Jiangsu province.
Young directors have become the "major force" to boost the prosperity and creativity of China's film industry, an insider said at a recent event organized by the China Film Association in Beijing.
As the latest cinematic work to explore the lives and passions of people at Tsinghua University, the documentary The Great Learning has recently receivedwidespread acclaim, exemplified by its earning 8.0 points out of ten on the popular review site Douban.
Returning to his comfort zone, director Zhang Yibai has joined fellow filmmaker Han Yan to co-helm the coming of age feature The Day We Lit Up The Sky.
Erik Nilsson, an American journalist who works at China Daily and a recipient of the Chinese Government Friendship Award, held a talk to promote his new book in Shanghai on July 16 .
The Take the New Standard exhibition, at the He Xiangning Art Museum through Oct 10, reflects the rise and fall of fine arts in Yangzhou, a prosperous town in Jiangsu province, for over three centuries since the beginning of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).