Beijing's 798 Art Zone underlined its reputation as the Chinese capital's premier New Year's Eve destination on Wednesday night, as approximately 130,000 visitors braved the cold to ring in 2026 at the iconic art district.
iQIYI, China's leading online entertainment platform, announced on Jan 1 that iQIYI LAND, its first global offline entertainment park, will open in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province on Feb 8, 2026.
Amid algorithm blues, Gen Z consumers flock to redesigned malls that prioritize atmosphere and social exploration
The three different kinds of hanfu — traditional attire of the Han ethnic people — below were designed by the Hanfu Research Institute, Xi'an Polytechnic University.
A team is trying to bring the traditional attire of the Han ethnic group into the mainstream
Legend meets conservation on a safari where rare species and community wisdom share the terrain
Enjoy a smart journey, and discover China! On Jan 1, China Daily officially launched "China Bound", an English-language smart-tourism service platform designed for international tourists.
In modern Chinese literary studies, Professor Zhang Li, associate dean of the School of Chinese Language and Literature at Beijing Normal University, offers a powerful exploration of women's consciousness over a hundred years in her book The Occurrence of Modern Chinese Women's Writing (1898-1925).
The 2025 Jimei × Arles International Photo Festival, one of Asia's premier annual photography events, will conclude on January 4, 2026, in Xiamen, Fujian province.
Embracing the New Year with a sense of ceremony has become a top priority for young Chinese travelers during the upcoming three-day holiday from Jan 1 to 3.
The Spring Festival holiday, now the country's most lucrative box-office season, was once considered a cinematic dead zone.
In September 2024, two young Frenchmen — 27-year-old Benjamin Rene and 26-year-old Loic Michel — quit their jobs in Paris and set off from their hometown of Annecy on an extraordinary journey. Their goal was ambitious: to reach Shanghai, China — on foot.