Photos taken on Nov 15, 2016 shows the night scenery of Xizha in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang province. The Third World Internet Conference (WIC) will be held in Wuzhen from Nov 16 to 18.
Jiang Yun, a 50-year-old amateur stamp collector, boasts about 8,000 sets of stamps from more than 100 countries and regions around the world. The total number of stamps has reached almost 100 million pieces.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced in New York on Tuesday that it's hosting in the coming April a major exhibition on ancient Chinese artifacts and art works dating back nearly 2,000 years.
Zhang Jielong creates a rock-color painting at his studio in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province, Nov 15, 2016.
Wuzhen, a water town in South China's Zhejiang province, always attracts numerous visitors to its picturesque scenery and profound history and culture. Here, let's take a look at Wuzhen from painters' perspectives.
On Nov 12, an exhibition of China's opera figures paintings was opened in Shanghai. The exhibition remembers the 400th anniversary of the death of Chinese author Tang Xianzu.
Villagers perform "climbing on blades" during a local folk activity held after harvest season in Zhongtuan village of Wuping county, Southeast China's Fujian province, Nov 14, 2016.
A group of ballerinas bear rainbow-like colors and have square-shaped heads. Inspired by the color of Tibetan women’s colorful apron paang-den and their boots, the shoes are the new design from Tan Xue , designer Artplus of Artron's YQ Studio.
Piero Scaruffi, known for co-authoring A History of Silicon Valley: The Largest Creation of Wealth in the History of the Planet, shared his view of future media trends at a recent forum hosted by Sina News in Beijing. These are ten trends Scaruffi highlights in his 2017 The Future of Media Report.
With the completion of the newly built Wuzhen Internet International Convention Center, Wuzhen in Zhejiang province is ready for the Third World Internet Conference to taking place from Wednesday to Friday.
Wanda Cinemas, China's largest cinema chain, announced in Beijing on Monday its foray into the mobile device app space to better use its huge database.