The population of flagship species in Sanjiangyuan and Wuyishan national parks has recovered due to the advances in park protection, an official said on Monday.
Humans and wildlife often have to share areas of land. And on croplands, particularly, avian and human lives can intersect to the benefit of both. Yet the beneficial services provided by birds, for example pest control, are less visible than the disservice they do in terms of direct damage to crops. Since farmers mainly care about what they can observe directly, this often leads to birds being wrongly perceived as pests that need eliminating.
Three folk opera productions from Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, and a gala evening of Chinese folk opera highlights will be showcased at Wanping Theater in Shanghai from Wednesday to Sunday.
For 11 years, the signature blind audition format of the talent show Sing! China has captivated audiences, where talented contestants astound coaches with their voices, unseen but deeply felt.
The intense academic workloads and stressful campus life of the final year before China’s college entrance exams, known as the gaokao, are etched into the memories of millions of middle school graduates, and the widely relatable experience has inspired the creation of many films and TV series.
A reality television show that features a blend of both domestic and international celebrities traveling to major cities throughout China to delve into the local culinary culture has recently been broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV and online video-sharing platform Mango TV.
Wartime spy tales often transport viewers into a world of secrecy, danger, and intrigue. The distinctive charm and popularity of such stories has propelled the theme to Chinese screens.
Wang Shaoshuai's solo exhibition in Shanghai is attracting children and grown-ups alike.
The Jiushi Art Museum in Shanghai is hosting The Naif Art China Debut: The Wonderful World of the Naif Painters, which features 55 paintings by nine artists — Henri Rousseau, Seraphine Louis, Andre Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Dominique Peyronnet, Louis Vivin, Rene Rimbert, Jean Eve and Ferdinand Desnos.
Unearthed from the depths of time, cultural relics are more than just a historical record or an artistic treasure. If only they could speak, what captivating tales would they share?
The much-talked about exhibition, running through Oct 16, pays tribute to those trailblazers active in the art circles of the previous century.
Since China reformed and opened up to the world in 1978, great changes have taken place as reflected by 40 Years of Chinese Photography held in Beijing. This exhibition presents more than 400 photos of about 40 Chinese photographers, demonstrating the profound changes China and its people have experienced in the last four decades.