At the 28th Beijing International Book Fair, Macao publisher Hall de Cultura signed a copyright cooperation agreement with Guangxi Normal University Press on Sept 15, marking a new start for copyright cooperation between the two sides.
As the capital of 13 dynasties throughout Chinese history, the ancient city has never been far from sports. Starting from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC) to the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the city has held many sports events.
The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a celebration that focuses on the moon. From ancient times, it has been customary for Chinese to reunite with family members and enjoy a sweet mooncake while observing the beautiful moon.
For us, the trip to Tashikurgan Tajik autonomous county, which is situated in the far west of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, was long awaited.
A local businesswoman made and sold ethnic clothing, earning 400,000 yuan for 8 months.
Apart from glamorous camping or "glamping", luxury campsites surrounded by grasslands or mountains offering fully furnished tents with the comforts and services of five-star hotels are also in high demand. So high is the demand that people have to book well in advance to secure such a tent.
The pandemic-induced restrictions on travel have prompted many to pursue recreation outdoor.
The folk music program "Insight into Henan" focuses on the traditional music of Henan province, integrating works from local operas as well as folk tunes.
Meng Fanxi started to watch Crime Crackdown, a television drama series based on China's campaign against organized and gang-related crimes, last month because veteran actor Sun Honglei, his personal favorite, was one of its stars.
This program presents the wonderful picture of dancers entering the world of murals and competing with monks, and shows the rich culture of Shaolin kung fu.
The dancing piece "Blending Chinese Calligraphy with Dance" creates a new cross-border artistic presentation of calligraphy and stage performance.
On that lovely night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the crane, which represents longevity and auspiciousness in Chinese culture, flies across the sky and brings hope to the people.