HAIKOU-On a sunny and windy day, Huang Yingying, from a small fishing village in Hainan province, wears a colorful surfing suit and applies sunscreen on the beach, before paddling out to sea and taking on the big swells.
New designs for urban living, from intelligent rubbish bins to musical benches, offer a new approach to life.
Located in China's Southwest Sichuan province, Langzhong city, one of the ancient historical and cultural cities in China, has the largest Chinese red lantern in the world.
The 25th Mois de la Francophonie will kick off on March 1, and run through the end of the month. With the theme of "to tell", a series of over 50 French events will take place in 20 cities around China, inviting people to tell their French stories, and also to listen and communicate with other people.
A store in Fiji celebrates the Chinese Lantern Festival on Feb 25, 2021. Jack's is a chain store in Suva, capital city of Fiji. It mainly sells tourist items, with the Chinese one of the main customers.
A lot of Michael Jackson fans in China went to crowded movie theaters during the Spring Festival holiday with a special purpose -- to hear their idol's iconic song Heal the World, which played at the end of the blockbuster film Detective Chinatown 3.
A video clip of a choir comprising 36 geriatrics singing a popular song titled Adolescents during an online gala to celebrate Lunar New Year in early February went viral and inspired many younger viewers.
Spending his weeklong Spring Festival holiday visiting relatives, setting off firecrackers, eating local specialties and lazing in the warm sunshine, Balthazar Boyer was able to feel a festive ambience in Wuhan.
The Lantern Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month. It falls on Tuesday this year.
CCTV will launch its annual gala to mark the traditional Chinese festival at 8 pm on Feb 26.
Christian Li, a 13-year-old Australian-Chinese violinist, released a performance of Tambourin Chinois, a joyous and delightful piece composed by Austrian-born violinist Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) in 1901.
The art and significance of Chinese intangible culture are taking on new forms to enhance modern life and are consequently gaining new fans.