Crested ibis. Giant panda. Snub-nosed monkey. Takin. These four species of rare animals, collectively dubbed the "four treasures of the Qinling Mountains" in Northwest China's Shaanxi province, have recently helped a Chinese animated short movie to earn recognition in France.
On September 19, the 2022 BRICS Tourism Ministers' Meeting was held in Guilin, Guangxi. Hu Heping, Minister of Culture and Tourism of China, presided over the meeting and made a keynote speech.
War of Seven Kingdoms, a new documentary which was recently streamed online, has brought to life seven of the most renowned historic figures during the turbulent Warring States Period (475-221 BC).
Draw the Line, a new TV series that aims to panoramically display the achievements of China's judicial reform, will start to run on Hunan Television and two streaming sites, Mango TV and iQiyi, beginning on Sept 19.
When Su Jinping moved to the Xixia district in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region, 20 years ago, she saw a vast gray land full of sand and stones, hostile to human habitation and agriculture.
The domestic hospitality industry is moving toward recovery as Mid-Autumn Festival, which ended on Monday, saw diverse and booming travel.
A veteran dedicated to distributing Chinese movies overseas, Gao Qunyao, founder of Smart Cinema, has been recently named one of the "100 Outstanding Chinese People" globally this year by Forbes China.
The 13th China Art Festival closed on Sept 15 in Xiong'an New Area in Hebei province.
The launch ceremony of Space Time Capsule, the second season of the documentary series which focuses on China's science stories, was held on Sept 9 in Beijing.
A-list actress Zhang Ziyi won the best new director award with her directorial debut, Shi (Poem), one of the four stand-alone short tales of My Country, My Parents, also the first such prize throughout her glittering star path.
The "100 Reasons to Love Beijing" short-video contest was launched in Beijing on Thursday.
With Moon Man, China's highest-grossing blockbuster in this summer, still being screened in cinemas, Chinese fans will want to quickly see the movie's actress Ma Li appear in a new comedy, Give Me Five.