As the first post-pandemic summer vacation has arrived, new experiences have sprung up for the Chinese travelers who are straining at the leash to travel.
Colorful paintings capture the eye from the minute one sets foot in Linglongwan, Shengfeng village.
On a sunny Saturday afternoon, laughter of adolescents resounds through a black-and-white three-floor building dubbed Konnect Hub in Githurai 44, a middle-to-low-income community on the outskirts of Nairobi.
Harriet Ajulu was, on July 25, glued to her television screen as she closely followed her favorite Chinese drama.
Among traditional and folk attire, a dress with a history of 100 years-the cheongsam-has become an icon, representative of the glamour and elegance of Chinese women.
As director Leste Chen's latest outing, the coming-of-age film Upcoming Summer has grossed nearly 150 million yuan ($23.2 million) during its opening weekend and is currently the second highest-grossing film in China.
The resident show at Shanghai Circus World, ERA, starts its second edition featuring a slew of upgrades including new visual projections, costume designs and stunts, on July 29.
Beijing Happy Valley theme park celebrated its 15thanniversary by hosting a gala on Thursday, joined by over a thousand visitors, media representatives and social media influencers.
Over 400 works from across the country are being displayed, reflecting the makers' creativity in using different materials, including clay, wood, metal and plastic.
Chinese lecturers at the Confucius Institute at the University of Namibia carry on China-Namibia friendship through language teaching.
A "Cardcaptor Sakura"-themed exhibition kicked off in Beijing's Joy City on Tuesday.
A seminar on China's poverty-alleviation efforts and rural revitalization was held by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing on Friday.