The highly anticipated Chinese TV adaptation of Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel "The Three-Body Problem" is coming soon, according to the first trailer released on Wednesday.
A rare blue and white "dragon" Meiping from the Yuan Dynasty is among a collection of Asian art on sale at Sotheby's in London.
An exhibition in southwestern Chinese city of Kunming is trying to bring audience closer to nature with paintings featuring an assortment of flowers and birds, after a UN biodiversity conference in the city last month sent the world a clear message of the urgency of protecting the Earth.
An exhibition featuring contemporary Chinese paintings was unveiled on Tuesday at the National Museum of China. Nearly a hundred pieces of art by 38 artists are on display, showcasing novel themes and creative techniques which fully reflect how these painters have managed to draw inspiration from traditional Chinese cultural spirit.
Chinese sci-fi productions are gaining ground on the world stage with Chinese philosophy and aesthetics finding increasing presence in sci-fi novels, movies, animations and video games.
A short film on winter sports in China is released ahead of the 2022 Olympic Games, Xu Fan reports.
A competition of making innovative dishes within the ambit of the Shandong Cuisine or Lu Cuisine, one of the eight culinary traditions of Chinese cuisine, is taking place in Jinan, East China's Shandong province. It kicked off on September 16 and will last until February 2022, featuring four stages of open selection, semi-finals, finals and promotion.
The countdown is on! The China-Laos railway, an over-1,000-kilometer-long cross-border railway connecting the city of Kunming in Southwest China's Yunnan province with the capital of Laos, Vientiane, is set to be inaugurated in December.
Chinese sci-fi productions are gaining ground on the world stage with Chinese philosophy and aesthetics finding increasing presence in sci-fi novels, movies, animations and video games.
Over half a century ago, millions of workers, engineers and researchers left home to join the large-scale industrial constructions in the country's far-flung areas, which has been a significant part of China's national defense and economic development.
A park in Shanghai, with its water-retention system, is setting an example. When Typhoon In-fa pelted Shanghai with heavy rains in July, Xu Jingxin was worried about the "sponge park" he had been working on for the past two years.
Hosted by Beijing's Dongcheng District Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center, a series of culinary experience activities has been held this month to charm participants with the city's unique cuisine.