The expressway is an inevitable product of the development of the transport network and one of the key indicators of the modernization of a country or region.
The podium uniform for the Chinese sports delegation for the Tokyo Olympics was officially released in Beijing on June 25.
Zulpi Har has opened a chic restaurant in town recently, offering both Uygur and Western dishes.
In 2015, Qi Yi, a professor of Chinese folk music at Hebei University, led a team of 100 students and teachers from universities in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, to launch a project that aims to research and collect folk music material in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, also known as Jing-Jin-Ji, where the traditional name for Hebei is ji.
A photo on the cover of a new book written by Guo Baochang, a veteran film director, shows a smiley boy in T-shirt and jean shorts, with a small toy chair on his head, facing an old man, who has a wooden chair on his back.
Conductor Yu Long and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra released their second album for Deutsche Grammophon, The Song of the Earth, on July 9.
The documentary The Great Learning, which follows four Tsinghua University teachers and students for three years, will open across domestic theaters on July 9.
As the latest cinematic retelling of China's battle against the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, the city hit hardest by the pandemic earlier last year, Andrew Lau's directorial effort Chinese Doctors is set to open across Chinese mainland in multiple formats, including IMAX, on July 9.
A book introducing the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has been published in Britain, marking the centenary of the party.
An online program that follows several young foreigners as they visit and talk with their Chinese counterparts from various walks of life who are members of the Communist Party of China has aired on the video-sharing platform Mango TV since Thursday.
The Xizang autonomous region expects 61 million tourist visits and tourism revenue of 64 billion yuan ($10 billion) annually by 2025, Xizang Daily reported.
A group of 44 people devoted to the protection of cultural heritage in Alshaa Left Banner of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region were honored in June as the country’s “most beautiful guardians” by the National Cultural Heritage Administration.