Humans first began making glass more than 4,000 years ago, but glass as an art form only became recognized in the 1960s.
From Monday to Oct 5 an online event, Mid-Autumn Festival: A Moonmoment to Remember, will be launched to celebrate this special day.
Ethnic hospitality, music and art spark a burgeoning agritourism industry in the mountains of Yunnan.
An exhibition marks the 70th anniversary of the beloved cartoon character.
Shanghai Ballet will present an online gala on Sept 29 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Chinese Culture Center in Brussels, Belgium.
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Wednesday issued a notice on COVID-19 prevention, calling on tourists to protect themselves during the upcoming National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.
Over the past two years, authorities have built more than 16,000 cultural centers at the village level, with the coverage rate rising from less than 30 percent to at least 90 percent, according to the provincial department of culture and tourism.
Martial arts teacher Meng Fanxiao demonstrates kung fu at the library of Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand on Sept 22, 2020.
An ongoing exhibition at Liuli China Museum in Shanghai, "A Thread of Light — Colin Reid With 3 Generations of British Kilncast Glass Artists", is now presenting a showcase of the development of glass art in Britain over the past 50 years.
Yesang village is regarded as the birthplace of Tibetan woodblock art, a tradition that has been passed down for more than 340 years.
Since the first day I became a correspondent covering the Palace Museum in 2014, I've been expecting this special moment-the 600th anniversary marking the Forbidden City's completion.
Several Europeans joined China's imperial court throughout the centuries following Marco Polo.