China Post issued a set of special stamps themed on the Chinese classic Book of Songs on Sept 8.
When Chinese designer Wang Tao debuted her new collection Saturday at the ongoing New York Fashion Week, front-row celebrities cheered the designs showcasing her signature note of sophisticated minimalism.
A former tour guide's series of popular short videos of Zhangjiajie have partly inspired-and ultimately contributed to-the recently announced cooperation between the destination and the Kuaishou travel app, Xu Lin reports.
Almost 1.1 million Chinese tourists had visited Cambodia in the first seven months of 2018, up 72.6 percent over the same period last year, said Cambodian Tourism Ministry's latest report released Monday.
"The Next Légende", an entrepreneurship competition initiated by Légende, which is elegantly re-interpreted by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite), came to the perfect end on Sept 9.
The fourth tourism and culture expo kicks off in Lhasa, the capital of Xizang autonomous region in Southwest China, on Friday.
The 2018 World Tourism Cities Federation Qingdao Fragrant Hills Tourism Summit kicked off in WTCF member city Qingdao in East China's Shandong province, on Friday, with the theme of "Orient Industry Trends, Brand Tourism Cities".
Acclaimed choreographer and dancer Yang Liping's rendition of The Rite of Spring to premiere in China in October.
Musician Nancy Zhou won the grand prize of the second Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition (SISIVC) on Sept 1.
Under wispy willows beside a rippling, rock-rimmed lake, VIPs gathered on last Tuesday at one of the decorative pagodas that dot the landscape at the historic Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in Los Angeles County to participate in a "Golden Shovel" groundbreaking ceremony to launch the Phase 2 expansion of their Chinese "Garden of Flowing Fragrances (Liu Fang Yuan)".
Xi Zhinong has worked for 40 years taking photos of nature not only to capture its beauty but to promote conservation. That is why he feels deeply ashamed not to have known much sooner that the green peacock, a great bird that is culturally significant to China, was on the brink of extinction.
A group of around 150 people now provide guide services in six languages to tourists who visit the famed Mogao Grottoes.