A multilingual book series Key Words to Understand China: On Eco-Civilization, co-created by China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, and China Academy of Translation, and published by New World Press, was launched at China International Fair for Trade in Services 2022 in Beijing on Sept 1.
With this summer becoming the highest-grossing box office season to top the same period over three years, the big-screen giant IMAX has also seen its summer revenue in China soar high thanks to the country's efficient control of pandemic resurgences.
Many history buffs might be curious about the areas and exhibits yet to open while visiting a museum. Such regret could be made up a bit in the TV show The City of Museums, a reality show anchored by Shan Jixiang, former director of the Palace Museum.
"Erhu" (two-stringed fiddle) music can be passionate or euphonious, expressing the player's feelings in the most intuitive way.
Neighboring the Chinese capital Beijing, North China's Hebei province is a place of historical charm and modern vitality.
The annual Gateway to Arts summer festival ended with a ballet gala at the Forbidden City Concert Hall on Aug 31.
The 2022 "Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition - Calligraphy and Painting Challenge" has attracted a lot of attention since its start in June, and many works have been submitted by Chinese language lovers worldwide.
For years Ren Jianguo has endeavored in the realm of classic landscape paintings, exploring with a semi-abstract style to accentuate the expressiveness of his ink-brush works.
Three days after she was born, parents of Liu Xinming were told by doctors that the girl would not see the world forever.
China's Grand Canal, the longest man-made waterway in the world, recently saw it become the "protagonist" of a popular TV series.
Craftsmen in Zhejiang province use their knowledge passed down over generations to mark the Asian Games in a manner that will stand the test of time, reports Ma Zhenhuan in Hangzhou.
A new project aims to train people with visual or hearing challenges to become professional baristas, He Qi reports.