Chen Hailiang has devoted decades to the practice of Chinese calligraphy. He is showing 12 hand-written pieces in the styles of xingshu (semi cursive), caoshu (cursive) and xingcao, a script between the other two, at the National Art Museum of China.
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat, an exhibition at the Cheng Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, shows Li Jing's distinctive style of painting. =
When it comes to passion for fashion, ice and snow can actually turn up the heat.
The ruins of ancient China's first government-run institution of higher learning, built in 374 BC, have been discovered in the Linzi district of Zibo city in East China's Shandong province, said the provincial institute of cultural relics and archaeology.
HAIKOU-During this year's Spring Festival holiday, Huang Yangwei's mother and elder sister were dressed in new clothes with an ethnic brocade he had woven for them.
GENEVA-Switzerland Tourism, the national marketing and sales organization for the Alpine country, expects to reap long-term benefits from the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, betting on Chinese tourists to hit the slopes in their home country and in the Alps soon, a top executive says.
HAIKOU-For the Spring Festival holiday, Huang Zihe and his troupe visited various venues and performed Hainan bayin, a traditional music style in South China's Hainan province.
Around the time music lovers were tuning into the US Super Bowl halftime show, where hip-hop stars took center stage, another gala was being broadcast on this side of the world.
Zhao Quankang was thrilled when Yanta village was named as a beautiful leisure location by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in November.
The year is 1969 in China's Northeast. When Zhou Zhigang, a construction worker, is dispatched to engage in a large-scale infrastructure project in Southwest China, his eldest son and daughter become zhiqing, a term referring to educated youth sent to the countryside, leaving the youngest son and his mother at home.
With the Beijing Winter Olympics drawing to a close, a popular TV series reflecting Chinese athletes' fighting spirit has recently earned applause online, striking a chord with broad swathes of society.
Bringing together stars Chen Kun and Xin Zhilei, the TV series Win the Future is a showcase of the new business competition model in the era of the knowledge economy, some critics said at a recent symposium in Beijing.