Fed up with people throwing litter on the ground in the COVID-19 pandemic, Paris street sweeper Ludovic Franceschet has taken to TikTok to spread his message: put your trash in a garbage can.
Stepping into Zi De Guqin Studio in Shanghai's Pudong, one finds skateboards resting against the wall on which ancient Chinese music instruments are hung.
A four-piece set of enameled steel ware, including basins and a chamber pot, used to cost three and a half months' salary of an ordinary worker in Shanghai, Xie Dangwei says, while pointing at a set of dowry offerings featured in his exhibition of enamel works.
The National Center for the Performing Arts will soon launch its annual China Orchestra Festival. The event showcases and promotes symphony orchestras and Chinese music.
It seems like a fleeting moment of beauty. Twenty years ago, artist Leng Bingchuan featured in a copy of a magazine called Wei Mei (meaning "only beauty"). The magazine, published by Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, focused on aesthetics and highlighted Leng's works. And that's where the fleeting part comes in-the magazine ceased publication after just one issue.
Tourists sample the many attractions of Liushui town, Ankang city, Shaanxi province, not least boating on the Hanjiang River on March 28. The various activities are guaranteed to work up a good appetite and there are plenty of traditional and relaxing restaurants more than willing to take their orders.
A Bangladesh clinic practicing traditional Chinese medicine has won trust and gratitude from its many patients.
The moment when Yann Layma, a renowned French photographer, once again met Yang Naiqunjian, the subject of one of his photos taken in China 30 years ago, he was more than surprised.
A peony festival kicked off on Thursday in Luoyang, Central China's Henan province, a city with a 1,500-year history of cultivating peonies.
The new series of books by artist Jiang Zhixin presents his selected works and recounts his life stories. His works portray the landscape of western China, especially the Loess Plateau, by transforming and modernizing the techniques of traditional Chinese ink painting. The collection includes an autobiography in which Jiang narrates his journey in becoming an artist from humble beginnings, and travel experiences that are a constant source of inspiration for his creations.
China Writers Association Vice-Chairman He Jianming promoted his new nonfiction book on Wednesday at news conference in Beijing.
These large, communal buildings made of earth are cultural landmarks of Yongding county in Longyan city in East China's Fujian province.