The Big History of China, an online program which aims to shed light on the lesser-known details of ancient society, has recently aired the first season on Henan Satellite TV and the streaming site Youku.
A highlighted project to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of Communist Party of China, the 30-episode TV drama Zhong Liu Ji Shui (Swim Against the Current), has recently began its run on China Central Television's flagship channel CCTV-1 as well as multiple streaming sites.
A promotional event for the online drama My Dear Guardian was held in Beijing in May, and the drama has since started to run on the online streaming site iQiyi on Tuesday.
Propelled by word of mouth praises,The Imperial Coroner -- a 36-episode online series fictionalizing a legendary forensic science technician -- has soared as a dark horse to see its audience tripled in May.
Mt. Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Southwest China's Sichuan province, has reopened its highest peak, Wanfo Summit, after a 15-year closure.
Steeped in the roots of China's history and culture, tea has long been considered the national drink.
A vintage-style ticket, hand-drawn posters of old movies and a neon light model of the parabolic truss. A recent immersive exhibition of Hong Kong's iconic theater brought back May Ma's memories of decades ago.
Jiang Peilan teaches visitors how to make traditional Chinese calligraphy brushes at a popular tourist attraction in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
On Nanhu Lake in Zhejiang province's Jiaxing rests one of China's most famous water vessels-the Red Boat.
A new version of Golden Mask Dynasty, an iconic stage show at the Beijing Happy Valley amusement park, premiered on May 28, using modern technology to tell a mythological story.
As one of the most renowned writers in his era, Zhou Libo took Yuanbao village -- previously called Yuanmaotun, in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province --- as the subject of his classic novel The Hurricane, depicting the country's first village where Communist Party-led land reform started in late 1940s.
Strokes of Wonder, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China until June 6, displays some 100 paintings from its collection, reflecting Ren's accomplishments in the figure-painting genre.