The 2019 Badachu Park Temple Fair for Spring Festival offers Beijing residents and tourists various cultural and recreational activities during the week-long national public holiday.
In one month, Chinese fans will reunite with James Cameron on the silver screen thanks to the upcoming sci-fi epic Alita: Battle Angel.
From traditional porcelain wares and purple clay teapots to woodprints and bronze figurines created by young Chinese artists, the Poly Art Center's annual art fair served up a festive feast to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Pig in downtown Beijing.
Dead Pigs, the directorial debut of Cathy Yan -- the first Asian female director to helm a DC superhero film -- opened across Chinese mainland on Jan 25, but its market prospect seems uncertain.
Chinese travel website Mafengwo recently unveiled the names of most popular domestic and overseas destination among young Chinese travelers in 2019, based on its big data and analysis of users’ preferences over the past year.
A Spring Festival celebration to welcome Xiaonian, or the Little Chinese New Year, is taking place from Jan 26 to 29 at the ancient Hefangkou Pass of Huaibei town, Huairou district, Beijing.
Little New Year (Chinese: Xiaonian), usually a week before the lunar New Year, falls on Feb 11 this year. It is also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, the deity who oversees the moral character of each household.
Many liken history to a river. When you are a drop of water in the river, you have no choice but to flow onward. Only when you observe it from above, can you recognize its changing course, He Fan says.
A leading Asian intellectual says the world is transforming in ways not fully understood by the West, Andrew Moody reports.
To draw attention to fur skiing, nine herders in the Altay Mountains stepped on fur skis in Baihaba village, Habahe county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region recently. And it took them 11 days to cross the Altay Mountains to arrive at the General Mountain Ski Resort.
In the summer of 2017, Zhou Yan, a rapper from Chongqing, won the first season of online reality show, The Rap of China, produced and broadcast by iQiyi, one of China's largest online streaming websites.
When he was 10 years old, Bulgarian-Russian singer Kristian Kostov remembers watching pop stars having fan meetings, which attracted crowds waiting for them and screaming their names.