Lotte Lustig Marcus, a Jewish refugee in Shanghai in 1939, was a woman whose strength of character, intelligence, resourcefulness and courage will be remembered, Ho Manli reports.
Zisun tea, produced in the county, has a history of more than 1,000 years. It was designated as the tribute tea in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
Melody of the Orient, a chamber music concert, opened at the China Cultural Center in Luxembourg on Nov 26.
Southwest China's Sichuan province has the earliest history of tea growing in China, with one place in particular having great renown: Mengding Mountain in Ya'a
A forum themed on the practice of aesthetic education with global insight was held by China Soong Ching Ling Foundation and China Everbright Group in Beijing on Tuesday, gathering experts from home and abroad to discuss pertinent topics online and on the scene.
Craftsman adopts a new approach to ensure that the Tongguan porcelain firing technique prevails, report Yang Feiyue and Zhu Youfang in Changsha.
Mati Temple complex finalizes digitization project to preserve and research grottoes, Fang Aiqing and Ma Jingna in Lanzhou report.
Intricate craftsmanship shows the skill and precision involved in a creative process, Xu Lin and Hu Meidong report.
Follow an Australian living in South China's Guangxi on a tour to experience traditional oil tea making, an intangible cultural heritage of Guangxi and essence of the local Yao food culture.
A digitization project of the Mati Temple in Zhangye, Northwest China's Gansu province, that aims at high-fidelity preservation of its grottoes was completed recently, according to the city's cultural relics preservation office.
Inheritors of tea making technique work hard to pas on the aroma of tea.
Belgian pop artist Jean-Francois Maljean brought his specially composed Melody of the Orient to about 100 young Maltese students at Malta's Center for Creativity on Nov 24.