At the 2024 China Culture & Tourism Industries Exposition held earlier this month in north China's Tianjin Municipality, many foreign visitors were overwhelmed by the novel technologies adopted in China's tourism sector.
The Great Art of Dunhuang, a highly anticipated exhibition, opened on Sept 20 at the China Art Museum, Shanghai and is scheduled to run until Dec 20. The exhibition, features 168 pieces or sets of cultural relics recognized as the national treasure of China. On exhibition are some of the most representative and rare artifacts from the collection of Dunhuang Academy in Gansu province, which are on their first public showcase in Shanghai.
Over the past 30 years, the number of bird species in the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve in Dongying, Shandong province, has doubled, increasing from 187 to the current 373 species.
Yuanmingyuan, the Old Summer Palace, has opened its archaeological site to the public from Sunday.
Recently, the award-winning participants of the 2024 Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreigners across the Globe-Calligraphy and Painting Challenge came to Xi'an to embark on a unique cultural journey through the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
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Art form utilizes nature's resilient sap and evolves with the accumulation of time, patience and artistry, Lin Qi reports.
Comparing the lacquer works she made years ago to the ones she's making now, the progress is apparent in Yuwen Renjie's experiment.
As soon as I knew I was going to work in Beijing, one of the first things I did was look to see just how close I would be living to any part of the Great Wall of China.
The Legend of the White Snake returns with its enduring love story, Chen Nan reports.
As a part of this year's Beijing Culture Forum, a salon session, Cultural Heritage Supporting Urban Sustainable Development, was organized by Beijing Cultural Heritage Bureau in Beijing on Friday.
Three teachers, who educate pupils and students in different provinces, recently visited the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, to sit for statues to be made of them. It was the latest endeavor of the museum's long-term public education program, launched in s 2018. This aims to invite accomplished figures engaging in different professions to the museum, make statues of them, and tour these works around the country to promote their spirit of professionalism and commitment.