Wearing traditional dresses and using very basic props-bamboo clappers, a kind of traditional Chinese percussion instrument of wooden panels or boards that, as the name suggests, are clapped against each other, Liu Jiming and Wan Yifu have been making and sharing short videos of the art form on social media platforms since 2019.
ANKARA-Emin Yogurtcuoglu, a Turkish self-proclaimed "bird detective", is constantly seeking new bird species around the world, and he wants to make his next trip to China, land of many species and home to abundant wildlife.
When COVID-19 was contained in May 2020 throughout China and life was returning to something like normal, instant snail noodles began to raise their head.
GABORONE-Excitement and joy could be felt as students at Legae English Medium School in Gaborone, Botswana, greeted their teacher Goitseone Ishmael with the Chinese phrase nihao, which literally translates to "hello" in English, before she began her Chinese language lesson.
Das doppelte Lottchen (The Double Lottie), is a novel by German writer Erich Kastner that was published around 1950.
One day ahead of the spring semester, 11-year-old Ayizmal Mirzjan and her friends left their home village deep in the mountains of the Pamir Plateau for school.
China Federation of Literary and Art Circles has launched an exhibition to pay tribute to three Chinese artists: Peking Opera artist Pei Yanling, film actress Wang Xiaotang and quyi critic Luo Yang.
Ji Xigui, a national-level master of ceramic making, is one of the preeminent figures in this endeavor. Now into her 70s, Ji is still working to bring the beauty and refinement of caledon porcelains of Yue kilns back to life.
Western Beijing's Mentougou district rolled out seven spring outing routes for travelers on March 24.
Connected through music, the Tiger Beats New Year Music Challenge has resonated with audiences from all over the world.
Program backing China's golden generation of Paralympians set to provide far-reaching benefits for accessibility in winter sports, Fang Aiqing reports.
There are several items that most women would consider to be daily essentials that they need to have in their purses at all times. Few would consider a pair of scissors to be among these items. But for Shi Qinling, this tool has been with her everywhere she goes for the past decade-not as a means of self-protection but artistic expression.