The annual Qinhuai lanterns fair, or Nanjing lanterns fair, was virtually showcased in Bangkok on Feb 26. The Chinese Cultural Center in Bangkok organized the show on its website and social media platforms.
A cultural program funded by Beijing's municipal publicity department in 2018 led to journalists Yang Xiao and Li Yingwu from Beijing Youth Weekly traveling to Pakistan for 45 days. Their book recalling the experience has been published by Beijing-based publisher CITIC Press Group recently.
An old and rare map of the Yuanmingyuan ruins was recently donated to the administration of the former imperial resort in Beijing, and released to media on Monday.
Suzhou Symphony Orchestra performed under the baton of conductor Zheng Xiaoying, one of the first female conductors in the country who is 92 now.
Jiangxi province hosts cities and rural settlements that were crucial to the operations of the Party and Red Army in the early 20th century and remain important to public education today.
Visiting local attractions surged during this Spring Festival holiday as many people stayed in their cities of residence following guidelines to reduce COVID-19 risk.
A dance show which recreates Tang Dynasty scene has gone viral online, winning much acclaim from netizens.
Time-travel comedy Hi, Mom continued to top the Chinese mainland box office on Sunday, extending its daily lead over other films following the Spring Festival holiday.
Reading books became a source of popular entertainment during the weeklong Spring Festival holiday in Shanghai, with sales of many bookstores registering robust growth, according to the books and periodicals distribution association of Shanghai.
This year's Losar coincided with the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, that fell on Feb 12. In Gannan autonomous prefecture, Northwest China's Gansu province, local Tibetans celebrate the festival with religious rituals, horse races, family gatherings and feasts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered many aspects of daily life in Singapore, and this year's celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year was no exception.
The unique sewing skills and designs of the Huayao people are helping mountain villages in Hunan overcome poverty while breathing new life into their culture.