Behind China's millions of cancer patients are an army of devoted family members taking care of them, giving comfort and dealing with high bills, while battling with their own stress, frustration and frequent self-blame.
On a chilly December morning in Beijing, Zhang Ting rose at 6 am and started to dress for her trip to the Summer Palace.
As a thoracic surgeon and a relative of a gastric cancer patient, Wang Xing's latest book, Bingren Jiashu, Qing Laiyixia (Excuse Me, the Doctor Would Like a Word), aims to help a patient's nearest and dearest during what is a very difficult time.
A southwestern city in China has been dishing up diverse experiences to satisfy a growing public enthusiasm for winter activities.
Around 2:20 pm on Feb 21, 1972, Chinese premier Zhou Enlai turned up at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, where, a little more than an hour earlier, he had said goodbye to Richard Nixon, the visiting US president, whom Zhou had met at the city's Capital Airport that morning.
With almost military precision, they enter residential communities to carry out cleaning-up operations, literally. Wang Ziqian and his team get kitted out in uniform to clean homes.
Rain Water (Chinese: 雨水) this year starts on Feb 19 and ends on Mar 4.
A selection of Van Gogh's self-portraits, spanning his years in Paris as well as his time in an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, are on show at Van Gogh, Self-Portraits, at The Courtauld Gallery in London through May 8.
A set of the Year of the Tiger stamps were releleased by China Culture Center in Fiji and Post Fiji on Feb 15.
An exhibit of herbal products from both China and Nigeria was held at the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria on Feb 8.
An award ceremony for the online cultural activity Junior Cultural Ambassadors, which called on youths from all over the world to express their wishes for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in videos, was held on Wednesday.