Century-old restaurants refreshing product ranges to broaden appeal.
Zhao Liping, a thin woman who is 1.63 meters tall, does not fit the conventional idea of a truck driver. However, the 33-year-old mother from Bozhou, Anhui province, has been a trucker for 10 years and has driven more than 1.5 million kilometers.
Countertenor maestro is one of the few male performers with a command of soprano style delivery, Chen Nan reports.
Dutch artist is turning mundane existence into a celebration, with his mega animal installations, Deng Zhangyu reports.
The rigor of championships, and the reputation of over 20 athletes in provincial and national teams, keep driving Sun Jiangang's dream to promote hockey among the youth.
When a young physician appeared in a village to set up practice, she ran into a wall of distrust. Fourteen years on, the locals treat her as one of their own, Yang Feiyue reports.
Propelled by Louis Koo's sci-fi epic Warriors of Future, the box office receipts in summer — a lucrative period for movie market — has surpassed 7 billion yuan ($1.04 billion), indicating a strong momentum of recovery.
The 23-year-old Jazz pianist and composer Dai Liang, known as A Bu, who stands out as one of the most promising jazz artists in China, joins Generation Z's Words to give his insights on jazz and to encourage Gen Zers to find out their true passions in life.
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's Rubber Duck – an inflatable version of the childhood rubber duckie bath toy – came to Beijing once more, joined by a "zoo" of his signature larger than life animals.
On Aug 11, 2022, the "Great Wall Hero 2022—Beijing, the Night is Young" global promotional campaign event (hereinafter referred to as Great Wall Hero 2022) hosted by Beijing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau was held at Yansha Wharf on the banks of the Liangma River.
Living in a world oftentimes overrun with elements of conspicuous consumption, materialism, self-obsession and the desire for fame, it was refreshing to watch the recent video released on Bilibili about an inspiring uncle and the abridged tale of his life.
For as long as Yan Huaqiang can remember, he has been playing with clay, first learning to mold small animals from his father, and later acquiring the technique and becoming an inheritor of the regional clay sculpture art form.