Foshan Library's book-sharing platform aims to encourage residents of the industrial city to read more.
Shadow puppeteer Zhang Xiangdong, 75, has performed for 62 years in Changli county of Qinhuangdao, Hebei province. From throwing shadows onto screens to dubbing in background opera music and carving puppets, he is skilled in the art of the shadow play. He said his main task now is to pass on his skills to younger generations.
A Miao ethnic group girl decided to make an outer space-themed handicraft with teachers and students from a local batik workshop to express appreciation and respect to Chinese astronauts.
Huang Shuqin, one of China's most prestigious female directors, passed away at 82 in a Shanghai hospital on April 21 night after battling diseases for a long time, according to an obituary released by Shanghai Film Association.
World Book Day, also known as World Book and Copyright Day, is an annual event organized by the UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright. The first World Book Day was celebrated on April 23 in 1995, and continues to be recognized on that day. As the day is coming, let’s take a look at the world’s fascinating libraries and enjoy the fun of reading.
China has an alcoholic beverage production history of about 6,000 years. That is according to an archaeological discovery made at the site where today's famous Shanxi distillery Xinghuacun Fenjiu Group is located.
China is a historian's field of dreams because it is truly a massively fertile platform for field research.
A group of hearing-impaired people have established a cleaning company in Hefei, capital of East China's Anhui province. They hope to earn a living and the respect of their community as they clean up the city.
Demonstrating vitality and resilience, Yiwu's foreign trade has delivered good results in the shadow of COVID-19.
While many people have made videos to cheer on those working on the front lines of the fight against the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, Chien Meishuang has been spending her time in lockdown at home in front of her easel, painting and writing simple heartwarming messages on her works.
Gauchos, a series of images created by Uruguayan photographer Luis Fabini, is on show in Beijing through May 8.
While most people are working from home during the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, some employees of cultural venues are still at their workplace ensuring a continuity of operations.