Having established itself as one of Beijing's biggest arts festivals for children during the summer vacation since 1995, the annual Gateway to Arts 2021 Summer Festival will take place at the Forbidden City Concert Hall starting from Sunday, and will run through Aug 31.
In this episode, CNODDT's top dancer Yu Yu introduces the popular dance "Song of Jade and Gentlemen", an internet sensation from the dance drama "Confucius", with the two learning with great interest.
Young people are copying murals in caves as part of a cultural project.
Sorting out overstuffed wardrobes and corners packed with shoe boxes, Hu Yuling's job is to help her troubled customers regain peace and comfort at home.
Tourism boost brings new opportunities as place of legend welcomes prosperity.
A group of artists from China, South Korea, Canada, Belgium, Mongolia and other countries recently finished their journey to Kashgar, Aksu and Urumqi in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
On Monday, a seminar to launch and discuss the new book, We Forge Ahead on the Road to Realize the Great Rejuvenation of China under the Leadership of the CPC, was held in Beijing by the Development Research Center of the State Council.
Hongkong Post announced on Monday the release of a commemorative stamp issue and associated philatelic products on the theme of "the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC)" on July 1.
Students and teachers from orchestras and choruses of Chinese universities performed in a concert held at the concert hall of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing on June 27 for the CPC's centenary.
The second season of the serial documentary, My Legacy and I, which follows the lives and work of nine Chinese people over the past two and half years has aired on video-sharing platform Youku since June 24.
Located to the southeast of Wukesong Gymnasium in Beijing, the Wukesong Ice Sports Center will be the competition venue for women’s ice hockey for the Beijing 2022 Olympics.
I'd never driven before coming to China. Well OK, I had driven once before, but that was 30 years ago, when a friend and I were traveling around the Yucatan Peninsula in a bright orange VW Beetle. I didn't have a license then (and I still don't have one now), but the wide, empty jungle roads made for easy driving, and with villages few and far between, I was happy to share the burden behind the wheel.