A lacquer artisan in Fuzhou, Fujian province, hopes to carry forward the city's traditional technology and culture of bodiless lacquerware through persistence and innovation.
New Gods: Yang Jian, the latest outing in Shanghai-based Light Chaser Animation Studios' animated franchise inspired from Chinese mythologies, will give the audience a surprise with an unconventional retelling of the titular character.
As one of the country's most popular suspense novelists, People's Literature Prize-winning Ma Boyong will see his spy tale The Wind Blows from Longxi brought to life on the television screen.
Hailed as "the king of explosions" in Hollywood, director Michael Bay's latest outing, Ambulance, is set to open in multiple format, including IMAX, in Chinese mainland theaters on April 22.
To celebrate the UN Chinese Language Day on April 20, the China Cultural Center launched a short video welcoming the day.
The China Bamboo Garden, a poetic landscape featuring flowers and bamboos, has become a highlight among national pavilions at a decennial world horticultural exhibition, which opened on April 14 in Almere, the Netherlands.
Over the past two decades, Yu Yong, an artist from Taiwan who cherishes a deep love for Yunnan, has been striving to preserve and pass on traditional Chinese techniques.
DHAKA-Rehana, a pregnant villager in Bangladesh's southwestern Pirojpur district, recounts the journey she had to take the night before her delivery on a rickety boat.
The Beijing Classic Car Museum, located in the capital's Huairou district, houses more than 100 Chinese and foreign vintage limousines, all treasured by museum owner Luo Wenyou.
As the fashion industry continues to gain traction globally, designers are increasingly mixing traditional ideas to come up with unique wearable trends.
An exhibition, featuring a Chinese couturier, will give audiences in the United States an opportunity to discover the historical interactions between China and the West through craftsmanship and embroidery.
Chinese tourism website Mafengwo recently unveiled a report about camping, revealing that 74 percent of the interviewed campers were from first-tier cities, and Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou in Guangdong province and Chengdu in Sichuan province were the top four source cities of campers. Many liked to go cycling, do yoga and play Frisbee while camping.