Peking University's sociology department is carrying on with a spirit of inquiry after four decades of development, Fang Aiqing reports.
For more than a decade, bird photographer Yue Changhong has traveled over 180,000 kilometers and captured in excess of 500,000 images.
Author's fairy tales provide readers, not all young, with a world of imagination and memorable characters, Yang Yang reports.
Beijing International Pop Music Festival kicked off on April 12.
Back in 2012, the National Center for the Performing Arts premiered its first original Chinese opera using a folk style of singing, The Ballad of Canal, featuring sopranos Lei Jia and Wang Li and tenor Wang Hongwei.
A symposium themed on the education of teenagers in Germany and China concluded in the China Song Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People on Wednesday.
Chen Xingrong's favorite activity is hopping onto the swing in the middle of the living room and dangling around.
The Potala Palace, a landmark in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, features a mural that illustrates a historic marriage between members of the Han and Tibetan ethnic groups.
Chinese performing arts company is set to present an anthology of its groundbreaking, numerically titled productions, Chen Nan reports.
Veteran performers and amateurs alike are promoting traditional art forms via livestreaming, Ye Zizhen in Beijing and Liu Kun in Wuhan report.
One of the major draws for me when choosing somewhere to visit is my love of history. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, my explorations have mostly been limited to Beijing and the surrounding area, which eventually led me to the Ming Tombs, situated to the northwest of the city. Despite being a lesser-known site when compared to some in Beijing, they have an important historical and archaeological significance in China.
Photographer's images focus on everyday scenes with unique perspectives as he seeks to 'detect the truth in life', Lin Qi reports.