My friend Dolly is getting married in April. But if COVID-19 numbers continue to climb, there is the chance the wedding may have to be postponed. The gregarious Dolly is unworried. By Chinese law, she is already considered "married" having secured a matrimonial certificate from the Civil Affairs Bureau. In fact, she speaks of her boyfriend to her friends as "my husband".The wedding is just a formality for family and loved ones to celebrate their special day.
A tea garden in the Paksong district of Champasak province has been good news for local people, providing them with a better lifestyle than they have ever known.
In 2001, a 72-episode TV drama, Da Zhai Men (Grand Mansion Gate) premiered and dominated the ratings. Directed and written by Guo Baochang, it was about the story of the Beijing-based Bai family set during one of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history, spanning from the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) until World War II.
Efforts have been made to breathe new life into the country's historical heritage and bring the positive results to the traveling public.
UNESCO and Northwest China's Gansu province have signed a partnership agreement to promote cultural heritage protection and creative industries in the province.
Since its premiere in 2009, the Chinese play Jane Eyre, adapted from Charlotte Bronte's classic novel of the same name and produced by the National Center for the Performing Arts, has toured across China 16 times.
The 12th Beijing International Film Festival is set to kick off on Aug 13, organizers said Saturday.
Covid-19 can defeat people's physical health, but can never stop their imagination and optimistic attitude in the face of difficulties.
The Potala Palace, a landmark in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, features a mural that illustrates a historic marriage between the Han and Tibetan ethnic groups.
Shu Lin's Grandpa, a children's picture book illustrated by British-Chinese artist Yu Rong, was showcased at the London Book Fair.
In less than two months, a newly opened minimarket in a remote village in Xigaze City, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, has garnered a large core of customers.