Ji Xigui, a national-level master of ceramic making, is one of the preeminent figures in this endeavor. Now into her 70s, Ji is still working to bring the beauty and refinement of caledon porcelains of Yue kilns back to life.
Western Beijing's Mentougou district rolled out seven spring outing routes for travelers on March 24.
Connected through music, the Tiger Beats New Year Music Challenge has resonated with audiences from all over the world.
Program backing China's golden generation of Paralympians set to provide far-reaching benefits for accessibility in winter sports, Fang Aiqing reports.
There are several items that most women would consider to be daily essentials that they need to have in their purses at all times. Few would consider a pair of scissors to be among these items. But for Shi Qinling, this tool has been with her everywhere she goes for the past decade-not as a means of self-protection but artistic expression.
A private art gallery is preserving a traditional, strong and delicate fabric amid changes in lifestyle, Cao Chen reports.
An exhibition titled Gaetano Pesce: Nobody’s Perfect opened on March 20 at Today Art Museum in Beijing and will continue until June 30.
As an ambitious music lover, 19-year-old Meiulajan Maimait yearns to learn and master all Uygur musical instruments.
Legendary Italian designer's exhibition investigates the discoveries of life, in present and future forms, Lin Qi reports.
South China's Hainan province is the most popular tropical resort in China, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year.
Holding Mother Nature in reverence, the Hani people in Southwest China have been leveraging their water-saving wisdom on the unique wonder of terraced fields for over 1,300 years.
As part of the creativity events organized by the China Cultural Center, the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts has brought works and photos to the World Expo Dubai to share its approach to Chinese design.