Work by a Chinese pioneer of modern art, which survived the Japanese occupation during World War II and the "cultural revolution" (1966-76), will be auctioned in London next week.
A bronze statue of Karl Marx (1818-83) gifted by China was unveiled in his hometown of Trier, Germany, on May 5 to mark his 200th birthday.
Women have a natural connection to art. Though their images and work were buried in past eras of male-dominated history, they can reveal their talents in today's world.
A competition among university students produces garbage-disposal innovations. China Daily reports.
Award-winning Caribbean singer, Julien Believe, brings Bahamian beats to Beijing with the world-debut of his new single at the Meet in Beijing Arts Festival. Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Representatives from video sharing app Douyin says the company has not banned the British animation Peppa Pig, according to the National Business Daily and China National Radio.
Chinese researchers used point cloud data to measure and model an ancient bronze carriage.
Chef Grace shows you how to make taro paste
Delicious landmarks! Seven young professionals from advertising and photography in Southwest China's Chongqing spent 30 days to build six local landmarks models with over 9,800 pieces of food.
Traditional and fusion cooking styles, regional and international ingredients and a new awareness of healthy eating are all factors contributing to an exciting time for Chinese cuisine. Pauline D Loh explores the possibilities.
At the end of April, two large tents costing 3 million yuan ($470,000) were set up in the heart of Chengdu's commercial center to create a bespoke venue where artists, art lovers, dealers and collectors gathered for the first major contemporary art fair held in Southwest China.
Rare items from a Qatari royal collection of ancient and modern artifacts are on display at the Palace Museum in Beijing. Wang Kaihao reports.