Top sports events are often the birthplaces of legends, and the Winter Olympics are no exception.
The diverse folklore and ethnic cultural traditions in his native Hunan province, Central China, have long been a source of inspiration for Fu Zhenxin, an ink painter, printmaker and designer. His art, marked with strong colors, often depicts animated ethnic customs and is exuberant with natural vitality.
Amid the thrills and spills in the arenas of the Winter Olympics, one prize performer perhaps garnered the most attention on social media. Giving the athletes the appetite, literally, to succeed, food, not just any haphazard combination, but a carefully selected group of nutritional ingredients, has emerged as a clear Olympic champion.
"Me and My Winter Games" is the first Chinese animated film with the officially licensed Olympic mascot, it aims to influence more people to participate in sports after the 2022 Winter Olympics. It was released on February 19, and earned 37.1 million yuan as of Tuesday.
When the Beijing Olympic Games wrapped up on Feb 20, an exhibition featuring children’s paintings on the Games went on show in Cairo, Egypt.
This is a tribute to the young and professional artists who delivered their best to audiences of the world.
Living in a courtyard in a hutong only about 300 meters from the famous Yonghegong Lama Temple, Wang Man, 31, has a sense of traveling between ancient and modern Beijing, often passing historical sites on the way to her workplace, which is an example of modern architecture.
LANZHOU-Wang Xing, a 26-year-old PhD student studying snow storage technology, felt that everything was worth it when he and his team stored 5,000 cubic meters of snow at the Shougang Big Air.
CANBERRA-Some Chinese students in the Australian capital Canberra came together for an online event, according to Li Meng, founder of the Australian Capital Territory Overseas Chinese Students Care Center.
CHONGQING-Julio Cruz, a 30-year-old Mexican, came to Southwest China's Chongqing as an exchange student in 2012, a year marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Mexico.
Shanghai Opera House announced on Feb 8 the decision to appoint 33-year-old Yu Lu as its first guest principal conductor.
When an auction on digital art was held on Dec 31 in Shanghai, the room was bustling with collectors, investors and crypto-savvy bidders ready to offer money to show their support for nonfungible tokens, cryptographic material on a blockchain.