The Ministry of Culture and Tourism recently unveiled 10 national-level Yangtze River themed tourist routes. Yichang city in Central China's Hubei province, where the Three Gorges Dam is located, is an important part of the routes.
Noted authors proffer wisdom to budding writers at a seminar in Beijing as part of a program to support grassroots literature development, Fang Aiqing reports.
During this year's May Day holiday, more and more Chinese tourists are adding destinations such as museums and art galleries to their itinerary, suggesting an upward trend in China's domestic cultural tourism sector.
Piano festival, to be launched by Tianjin Juilliard, will give young performers an exciting platform, Chen Nan reports.
Opera performers at shehuo shows are inspiration for figure painting artist Wang Fumin.
In the next three years, more than 300,000 books based on Chinese documentary series Century Masters and sports goods will be donated to schools in rural areas and hometowns of masters featured in the documentary series, announced China Literature and Art Foundation in Beijing on May 7.
Buoyed by robust holiday ticket sales, China's 2023 box office hit the 20 billion yuan (2.89 billion U.S. dollars) milestone on Sunday, earlier than last year, according to film data platforms Maoyan and Beacon.
Despite the risks posed by the current cyber age, Zou Qing (pseudonym), a booklover, bravely opened a bookstore in Southwest China's Chongqing city in 2021, even as the pandemic lingered on.
Authorities in Northwest China's Gansu province recently completed the building of a three-dimensional database to digitally map the Great Wall in order to ensure better protection.
A desert town is perhaps the most prominent among locations in China that still reflect its links with India in ancient times.
Scholars from various countries witness Jiangxi's development growth, Xing Wen reports.
Film festival helps further cement Beijing's credentials as a center of culture and international exchanges, Cheng Yuezhu reports.