Recently published findings, based on discoveries made in Hebei province, paint a deeper and wider picture of the evolution of ancient craftsmanship and aesthetics, Wang Kaihao reports.
On March 2, Shanghai announced the official establishment of the Shanghai International Antiques and Fine Art Trade Center. The move marks the city's latest step toward its goal of becoming an international trading hub for the sector.
Hebei seeks to turn up tourism with traditional crafts, Xu Lin reports.
One man's determination turns a new chapter on forgotten art of dragon-scale binding, Yang Feiyue reports.
Metaverse and Carbon Neutrality, a book that provides a systematic introduction to two frequently mentioned concepts and providing relevant case studies of industrial convergence, was released on Feb 28 in Beijing.
Renowned Chinese dancer-choreographer Jin Xing will perform in a Chinese play, Sunrise, which will be staged in Shanghai from April 7 to 10 and make its debut in Beijing from April 22 to 23.
Dedication and determination prove winning combination as she leads a committed team tackling COVID-19, Yuan Quan and Zhou Zhou report.
With a spike in hate crimes against Asians in the US, Paula Yoo's new book discusses how one fatal incident in 1980s Detroit sparked a nationwide movement, May Zhou reports in Houston, Texas.
The Chinese version of British ecological economist Tim Jackson's Post Growth: Life After Capitalism was released in Beijing on Feb 27.
Roughly 450 Kungfu enthusiasts from across Iran attended the country's first National Wushu Festival opened Sunday in Tehran.
NPC deputy overcomes challenges to live a life dedicated to others, Fang Aiqing reports.
Thrusting the unsung instrument into the spotlight, viola player Mei Diyang has become the first Chinese musician to sit as a member of the Berliner Philharmoniker in its 140-year history, Chen Nan reports.