From Olympic glory to golden goals, women in sports have recently been enjoying a brighter spotlight than usual, with many of them catapulting to fame and becoming influential role models in China.
HAVANA-Lion dances and martial arts livened up Havana's Chinatown with an air of joy on March 16, with hundreds of residents joining to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Chinese in Cuba.
YINCHUAN-Although 11-year-old Li Chenxi may not be aware that she has become one of the inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, she has become adept at sewing crafts with batik fabrics in school art class.
CHENGDU-The Chengdu FISU World University Games unveiled the design of medals and materials used at award ceremonies at an event held at the World University Games Park on Friday, marking 100 days before the games begin.
Ancient Chinese poets used the willow tree as a metaphor to eulogize women. While the slim leaves portrayed a woman's thin eyebrows, the resilient branches often inspired writers to use them to symbolize a woman who looks fragile but perseveres with what she believes in.
This year sees the third edition of curator Zhu Yujie's group female art exhibition, a project hosted annually with the aim of offering more opportunities to women artists.
After about six months of upgrading, the Bronze Hall of Sanxingdui Museum in Southwest China's Sichuan province reopened on Monday, with an exhibition area of about 4,000 square meters for 107 pieces (sets) of cultural relics.
The National Ballet of China has announced its new principal dancer, Qiu Yunting.
A blooming "night economy" has been attracting consumers and boosting cultural tourism at Starlight Night Market in Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Yunnan province.
Stone rubbings, also known as ink-imprints or ink-squeezers, is one of the major inventions from ancient China. Using paper and ink, the engraved surfaces can be copied as sharper images to depict history.
Since moving here, the sheer abundance of history and ancient culture housed within Beijing has provided me with limitless opportunities to photograph some truly amazing sights.
LANZHOU-Li Jianrong's life has taken a U-turn as the ice and snow industry has taken root in her hometown, Tianzhu Tibetan autonomous county in Northwest China's Gansu province.