With extended arms and bended knees, young people on surf skateboards slid back and forth across the gaming center at the second China International Consumer Products Expo.
A prestigious helmer known for the blockbusters Red Cherry and A Time to Remember, filmmaker Ye Daying will see his latest directorial outing, Fearless, hit domestic theaters on Aug 12.
Ambassador's Kitchen, a TV program aiming to embark on an "exotic" journey through mouth-watering foods, recently began shooting in Beijing.
On Aug 4, a short movie event inspired from the movie was launched at the riverbank of Ruqin Lake of Lushan Mountain, gathering young talent from a total of 10 universities, such as Communication University of China and The Central Academy of Drama.
Chinese specialty mushroom supplier Shandong Qihe Biological Technology Co Ltd. will continue to expand its presence in the US market by adding more production capacity and extending business chains, according to an executive in charge of the company's operation in North America.
Shanghai, the city with the most coffee houses in China, opened a two-week-long coffee culture festival on Thursday.
The Tibet autonomous region began to release coupons on Monday to boost local tourism.
It is the job of Song Yiwen, 29, a fashion blogger based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, to sell a fancy lifestyle. She cutely poses at posh coffee shops and restaurants with exquisite makeup and never wears the same dress twice in front of the camera.
The documentary film The Magicial Craftmanship of Suzhou, featuring traditional Chinese intangible cultural heritages, was simultaneously launched in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth in Australia, and Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand on July 28.
Hong Kong megastar Louis Koo revealed that his decades long fascination with sci-fi movies has been the main stimulus for his latest outing, Warriors of Future, during a Beijing premiere held on Sunday.
The Capital Museum in Beijing has started soliciting cultural relics exhibits worldwide to promote traditional Chinese culture.
As one of the most popular rural TV series this year, The Story of Xing Fu recently concluded its first run on Beijing Satellite TV and Dragon Television, and its overall 40 episodes and related features garnered over 20 billion views online, producer Cao Ping said at a recent symposium in Beijing.