As March 8 marks another International Women's Day, here are nine powerful films that just might inspire you to re-imagine what it means to be a woman.
Updated regulations on the protection of Beijing's historical and cultural areas came into effect last week, highlighting the capital's determination to preserve its areas of historical interest.
Fluent in Chinese, Dmitry Doronin, a doctoral student from Russia, is keen to share his experience in rural villages in East China's Zhejiang province with his 1.4 million followers online.
More than 20 years ago, on the night Hong Kong was returned to the motherland and no longer under British rule, Ma Chi-sing, a civil servant, did not feel much difference in his heart. His life remained unchanged and so did his work. He and his colleagues continued to use paper with a crown printed on it, and everything seemed to be the same as before.
Renowned clarinetist celebrates with an album to help mark International Women's Day, Chen Nan reports.
Winging into theaters and online on Friday is Disney's highly anticipated "Raya and the Last Dragon," an animated action-adventure film inspired by Southeast Asian culture.
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying tweeted on Monday that "beauty comes from creativity," commending a dance performance at the Henan Lantern Festival gala for bringing pottery figurines from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) back to life.
An art exhibition featuring narratives of nature and love by cross-cultural women was unveiled in Sydney on Thursday evening.
As we have grappled with COVID-19 over the past year, for many people the world over the arrival of spring anywhere has held hopes of the worst being over and for new beginnings.
Pipa virtuoso Wu Man has made a new album with shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) performer Kojiro Umezaki. The album, titled Flow, was released on Feb 19.
The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu province are a glorious pearl on the ancient Silk Road, and a typical example of traditional Chinese culture, said Su Bomin, a deputy to the National People's Congress, in an interview during the fourth session of the 13th congress which opened on Friday in Beijing.
Among the rituals I observe every morning when I arrive bleary-eyed to work, nothing perks up my senses more than the moment I open the little cobalt blue canister in my desk drawer and take that first whiff of West Lake Longjing, or "dragon well" tea leaves.