Renowned dancer-choreographer Yang Liping recently collaborated with light painting artist Roy Wang in creating a series of photographs and videos that merge the two art forms.
A young man in Southwest China's Chongqing who set out to update traditional filigree inlay art seven years ago has given the exquisite 1,000-year-old craft a modern twist, helped it regain its former glory and popularized it, especially among the young.
Su Jinghan, an 11-year-old Chinese girl, goes to school with two colorful sticks every day.
Undergraduate helps create fresh way of teaching entrepreneurial skills and strategies, Cao Chen reports in Shanghai.
When three friends in Ghana settled on dancing as a career, their aim was not just to dance onstage and make an income but to improve the dance culture by making it more attractive and competitive.
TV program on winter sports and leisure activities draws large audience, Zhao Ziyu reports.
Half an hour before class, art teacher Dong Fangyi starts to prepare for the day, putting out brushes and canvas with the help of his 14-year-old student Dazhi (pseudonym).
When storm clouds gather, and the wind howls in anger, the natural reaction for most people is to seek shelter. But some run toward the danger. Photographer Liu Yijing is one of that rare breed, as he captures and frames nature's wrath.
“China and the Shared Human Future: Exploring Common Values and Goals”, by Martin Albrow, British professor and fellow at the Academy of Social Sciences, was launched in Beijing and London on April 6.
Despite the social distance caused by the pandemic, people are still willing to communicate in more ways than one.
KLOSTERS, Switzerland-Norwegian ski star and two-time Olympic medalist Aleksander Aamodt Kilde says winter sports and sustainable agriculture should go hand in hand, as he shares his top tips for the booming number of ski lovers in China.