The exhibition named "Treasures from Sacred Hill" at Sung Wong Toi Station, Hong Kong's first exhibition at a subway station, displays numerous relics including ceramic vases, incense burners and even pottery dice excavated during the station's construction.
In a recently published book Portraits of Beauties, researcher of material culture and history Meng Hui elaborates on the lifestyle of ancient Chinese women and their ingenious skills in creating an aura of mystery.
Added tech feature at key publication expo opens another exciting chapter, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Exhibition highlights use of the color in classical Chinese paintings, Lin Qi reports.
At a glass factory located in North China's Shanxi province, workers are busy painting white flowers on unfinished cups with glass powder.
Over 180 adolescent girls from Lixian County No 1 Middle School in Longnan city, Gansu province, listened carefully to a speech about neuroscience.
Party secretary helps plant seeds of prosperity in Shanxi village, Wang Ru reports.
Squatting in his orchard, Wang Manliang checks the plentiful green kiwi fruits on the branches and expertly picks off the bad ones.
Any stranger talking to Misiutkin Vladislav on the phone for the first time would consider him a native of Shenyang, the capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province.
Mao's Guishan series of paintings are on show at The History of Eternity: Forty Years of Mao Xuhui 1980-2021, a retrospective exhibition reviewing his artistic development over the past four decades, beginning with his active days during a vanguard art movement in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in the 1980s.
Prosperous Times shows how modern painters endeavor to preserve the spirituality of classical Chinese ink art, and to reflect the cultural tastes of contemporary society.
Time Is On My Side, a competition intended as a launch pad for artists, was recently launched in Macao. Painters and photographers in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area are welcome to submit their works before Aug 28.