As coffee gradually penetrates Chinese people's daily life in recent years, some none-catering companies are starting to utilize the potential of this newly booming industry.
Haichang Ocean Park opened five new aquariums across the country during the recent five-day May Day holiday, winning praises by local residents, especially parents and children.
Some 20 watercolor illustrations featuring Jiangnan elements and culture of towns along the Grand Canal in the south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River will meet the public in the exhibition Shuiyun Liuguangon Zhiliao Online Exhibition platform on May 12.
More than 50 exquisitely designed manhole covers in Wuhan, Hubei province, integrating the corporate culture of Wuhan Water Group with the city’s unique geography, landmark buildings and history add a bit of culture to mundane roads.
Collaborating with Picturehouse Cinemas, The Prince Charles Cinemas (in-person) and Shift 72 (online), the festival has created a hybrid experience to reach as many attendees as possible across the UK and worldwide.
An online documentary draws the viewers as it puts the spotlight on a variety of parenting styles.
In a video posted by an online vegetable seed buyer, a couple and their three children portray vegetables in a skit they perform amid eggplant and tomato plants that they're cultivating in a mini-farm on their apartment's balcony.
Student's passion for the erhu brings its beautiful melodies to a wider global audience.
When the weather is good, Wang Lifeng often shoots videos and watches finless porpoises from a unique viewing platform, which was once a wharf used to transport oil for the Wangjiahe oil depot, where Wang once worked.
An 82-year-old animal lover in Hubei province is almost single-handedly working to maintain the zoo he opened in 1989, which is populated mostly by creatures that he personally rescued.
Straw patchwork is one of the oldest forms of collage art in China. It draws from various art forms, such as engraving, paper-cutting and pyrography, while keeping the natural luster and texture of wheat-straw.
The art of making gold and silver filigree is an intangible cultural heritage item in Gusu district, Suzhou, East China’s Jiangsu province. The exquisite skill has been used to make all kinds of magnificent jewelry and stationery, offering a perfect combination of artistic and economic value.