Tang Dynasty (618-907) monk Xuanzang made overland trips to India along the ancient Silk Road in the 7th century to collect Buddhist sutras.
Twenty-six child singers from China recently performed at Tel Aviv University in Israel and at the Palestine Red Crescent Society Theater.
Shou Jianxin, 72, from Xi'an in Shaanxi province, published four books showcasing 15,337 kinds of butterflies from around the world, including 2,233 from China.
The site of Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24) Emperor Liu He's tomb recently offered new findings as the archaeological work has entered the stage of dismantling the outer coffin.
Young artists flaunt their works around the 'Chinese pose' at ongoing exhibitions in East China.
The distinctive tropical landscapes of Xishuangbanna, in southwestern Yunnan province, has been attracting established painters like Zhu Danian and Yao Zhonghua since the late 1950s.
Medical institutes and human-resource services will be further integrated in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, making life easier for residents of the key city cluster.
Patients' distrust of doctors can sometimes hinder a physician's ability to help them. The level of trust displayed by patients and their willingness to cooperate with a doctor often has an influence on the outcome of their treatment.
Two exhibitions underway at Beijing's Palace Museum are showcasing a slice of imperial ceramic history.
People living 3,400 years ago in Southwest China's Yunnan province ate snails and lived in different houses in winter and summer, latest findings from a historical site showed.
Producers of Transformers: Age of Extinction have been ordered to pay over two-million yuan, or nearly $300,000 to a scenic area in Southwest China.
Between November and January, marriage will be the theme of plays at Inside-Out Theater, an indie venue showcasing international contemporary productions in Beijing.