When Ouyang Lijuan was a young girl in primary school, she longed for a proper school bag like her peers had.
The Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi province, are a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Existing for nearly 1,600 years, the caves are deemed "history engraved on stones" by Hang Kan, director of the Yungang Research Institute, formerly known as the Yungang Grottoes Research Institute.
Beijing Youth Orchestra to take part in music festival at celebrated New York venue, Chen Nan reports.
China's capital city received 1.66 million inbound trips, an increase of 245.6 percent compared to the same period last year, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism reports.
On July 26th, an exhibition featuring exquisite tea culture artifacts officially opened at the Hebei Museum. Co-hosted by the Palace Museum and Hebei Museum, this exhibition marks the second stop of the global tour "Palace Museum and the World of Tea ".
One of the preeminent artists of 20th-century China, Jiang Zhaohe (1904-86) left an oeuvre that integrates the precision and dimensions of Western techniques with the shading and layering of classic Chinese painting. His work was realistic, with strong humanistic tendencies and allowed him to present a vivid profile of ordinary people, especially those suffering from hardship.
Zhang Gongque's (1924-2020) alma mater in Hangzhou, the National College of Art (today's China Academy of Art) was a gathering place for leading figures of modernism in early 20th-century China under whose guidance students like Zhang learned how to create with independence and to express with sincerity.
Advances in DNA technology increasingly enable the writing and rewriting of the past, Fang Aiqing and Xu Xiaomin report.
Family-based treatment is at the core of recovery from eating disorders, as parents of sufferers must learn how to teach their children to eat properly and doctors find that family plays a role in triggering the diseases.
Exhibition puts spotlight on psychology, societal pressures, and pains of the relatives to raise public awareness, Zhou Wenting reports.
Major cooperation projects between China and Egypt focusing on the digital scanning, photography, sorting and research of some 1,000 humanoid wooden coffins unearthed in Saqqara, Egypt, have been underway since May.
Ancient artifacts depicting the fascinating age of the pharaohs attract thousands, as tickets quickly sell out, reports Zhang Kun in Shanghai.