Wang Meng has achieved one of the great satisfactory moments in life: seeing a dream come true.
In a low-rise rental house of less than 20 square meters in the suburbs of Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, the piled up waste products and dirty kitchen utensils are intertwined with colorful oil paintings.
Chen He lost his pet dog a few days ago. The 14-year-old Scottish collie died in her sleep, leaving Chen, a guesthouse owner in Lijiang, Yunnan province, in sadness and with endless memories.
When sweat-soaked athletes were competing for medals and shattering records in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in July and August.
The Keketuohai International Ski Resort in Altay prefecture, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, opened to the public on Oct 1, becoming the country’s first ski resort to kick off its new ski season this year.
In 1951, the Central Research Institute of Culture and History was built by the central government for the senior and most respectable intellectuals at the State level.
Xie Tian has built a reputation over three decades for his designs which preserve cultural traditions and are imbued with a contemporary touch.
At the International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Wang Ge, a paper-cutting artist, runs a small booth where dazzling examples of her work are on display in the popular tourist destination.
When the latest COVID-19 outbreak hit Fujian in September, many people from Taiwan who live in the eastern province volunteered to work on the front line with locals doing virus prevention and control work.
As information technology and artificial intelligence advance, human society and civilization have come to a brand-new era.
Li Jin, 50s, a Beijing entrepreneur who runs a boutique hotel, often spends her National Day holidays with her guests.
"Actors are like colors on a canvas, while the painter is the director who tries to express his ideas through art."