A series of online culture and tourism events will be staged for residents in Beijing during the Spring Festival holiday (Feb 11-17).
Visitors to Haikou, Hainan province in March and onward will be greeted by 16 "Pavilions by the Seaside", a permanent large-scale public art project to be completed over the year, lighting up the coastlines of Haikou Bay and Jiangdong New Area.
The Dragnet,a 38-episode drama about Chinese police officers working overseas to hunt for fugitives, has earned popularity online thanks to its realistic tone, said some researchers at a recent seminar held in Beijing.
The 27th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, given out by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), announced its nominations in 15 film and TV categories on Thursday.
On Feb 1, a news conference was held at the National Museum of New Zealand to celebrate the "Chinese New Year in Wellington – the Year of the Ox". It was organized by the Wellington City Council and the Asian Events Trust and co-organized by the China Cultural Center in Wellington.
For those among the latter who enjoy having it with noodles, the Da Chang Mian (Large Intestine Noodles) noodle house on 59 Fuxing Middle Road is considered an institution in Shanghai that has been in business for over 30 years.
RAMALLAH-Chinese martial arts are gaining popularity among Palestinian girls in the West Bank.
BEIJING-Chinese paleontologists have found mammalian middle ears in fossils dating back about 160 million years, shedding new light on the evolution of the mammalian auditory structure.
LANZHOU-Authorities have enhanced protection for sections of the Great Wall in Northwest China's Gansu province.
KYIV-A course on the history of Chinese music kicked off for the first time at a Ukrainian university here on Monday.
When I was young, 50 years ago seemed so far away. As a child in the late 1970s, five decades prior to that was the era of the Great Depression, The Charleston, the arrival of movies with sound, and radio was still in its infancy.
The founder of the Nv Shu, the world's only known written language for women that dates back more than a thousand years in Jiangyong county, Central China's Hunan province, probably never expected that the script would see a North China artist trying to popularize it worldwide.