The latest TV drama catering to rising domestic interest in stories of heroines, Chang Ge Xing (The Odyssey of Princess Chang'ge), began its broadcast on Wednesday, surging to become the No 1 most popular series on the streaming platform Tencent Video.
Discoveries at the legendary Sanxingdui ruins in Southwest China show that the region's ancient Shu state civilization shared similarities with the Maya, according to the director of the Chichen Itza archaeological site, Marco Antonio Santos.
The eastern Chinese city of Shanghai has launched a program aiming to double its tourism revenue over the next five years, according to local authorities.
The events of the Games will take place in 25 competition and non-competition venues, which are located in Beijing's downtown, its suburban Yanqing district and co-host Zhangjiakou in Hebei province.
The year 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relation between China and Chile. To celebrate the friendship of the two nations, an art exhibition organized by the Chinese embassy in Chile is currently underway.
China's box office revenue since the beginning of this year topped 18 billion yuan ($2.74 billion) on Tuesday.
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.