Five years ago, a documentary series titled Masters in Forbidden City was released in China and soon became a hot topic on social media, bringing the profession of cultural relic restoration into public spotlight.
The recent viral videos of wild elephants wandering in a downtown area in Yunnan province immediately reminded me of my own experience watching a herd-perhaps even the same one-destroy buildings in the province's jungle during Spring Festival in 2009.
Opening a book decorated with simple pictures and written in the Tibetan language, Tatse introduces his latest work to readers.
An exhibition is being held on master painter Li Keran for the 40th anniversary of his art school, Lin Qi reports.
Little remains of the original edition of Yongle Dadian, an encyclopedia completed in 1408 after being commissioned by Emperor Yongle during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The vast grassland in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has turned green. On a pasture, herdsman Hungerbator has just finished refurbishing and cleaning up a dozen yurts to prepare for the upcoming peak tourist season. Yurts are round tents and are traditional Mongolian dwellings.
Rich historical sites along the waterway are worth a visit with bountiful relics detailing cultural development, Yang Feiyue reports.
Humanitarian worker is on the front line helping rural communities tackle poverty
Guilin's famous karst mountains, clear waters complement cultural, culinary treats on road to global sustainable travel.
To celebrate Dragon Boat Festival, an underwater dance performance titled Pray was aired on Henan TV last Saturday night, the first day of the holiday.
The trek of a herd of endangered wild Asian elephants in Yunnan province is unlikely to have been caused by human activities because their natural habitat is a heavily protected national nature reserve, according to experts.
Firefighters use drones to monitor the wandering wild Asian elephant herd in Yimen county, Yuxi city of Southwest China's Yunnan province, on June 13.