When night falls, Ling Yu turns on his computer, checks the microphone, then starts to share his latest stories with his online listeners.
This year has witnessed an alarming spike in hate incidents against Asians around the world. The surge of openly racist and xenophobic attacks has only exacerbated the dark reality of a cruel pandemic overshadowing the globe.
Turkey's tourism sector has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, and those whose livelihoods depend on visitors are hoping for a better season in 2021.
Culture proves a winner for attractions in Shandong province, Yang Feiyue reports.
A new book by two veteran journalists argues the West has grown complacent.
The 8th Festival of German Cinema in China, organized by German Films and co-organized by the Goethe Institute in Beijing and Broadway Cinematheque, opened in Beijing on Nov 13.
Seemingly still struggling to end the post-National Day lackluster run, the domestic movie market is gearing up for 44 new releases in Nov, with some expecting to warm up the market.
Jiayang's narrow-gauge steam railway is a picturesque legacy of its coal mine, Huang Zhiling reports.
War film The Sacrifice continued to lead the daily box office chart of the Chinese mainland on Friday, generating more than 14.91 million yuan (about $2.25).
Judges praise winner of $45,000 literary prize
Demand for Chinese language interpreters increasing in Zimbabwe
As a dancer-choreographer, Shen Wei is known for his work on the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. He choreographed the breathtakingly beautiful dance piece, titled Scroll Painting, in which dancers performed on a constant changing LED scroll of Chinese ink-and-wash paintings, d