Just a few months after arriving in Sydney for a planned two-year stay, university students Maggie Zhang and boyfriend Sunny Gu sat down to make a "pros and cons" list about life in Australia.
Around 9,100 students have returned to Wuhan University in the provincial capital of Central China's Hubei province eight months after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the once hard-hit city.
Flower cultivation helps transform community in Guizhou province as the scent of success takes root.
About 71 percent of Chinese parents suggest improvement to internet content meant for minors, the China Youth Daily reported, citing a recent survey.
The Zhang Dan Youth Figure Skating Academy was set up in the name of the former Winter Olympic silver medal winner in Beijing last month.
The eighth China-Japan-Korea Friendship Children’s Painting Exhibition was launched online (www.xiaohuobanhualang.org.cn) on Aug 29.
Istanbul Airport has recently launched a full-scale "Chinese Friendly Airport" project.
The National Library of China and China Literature, the country's major platform for cyber-based digital literature, reached an agreement for cooperation on Monday in Beijing.
Dragon TV has started screening an eight-episode documentary on the post-World War II trials of Japan's B- and C-class war criminals to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).
The Golden Hedgehog College Theater Festival, an annual student theater festival launched in 2001, was launched on August 31.
The Gateway to Music Festival, one of Beijing's biggest children's arts festivals, has concluded with a concert performed by the Beijing Symphony Orchestra on August 31.
Yu Youhan, one of the most influential artists in the contemporary Chinese art scene, has explored abstraction for four decades. The 77-year-old Shanghai native conveys a sense of increasing pleasure in his works, as he ages and further investigates the Chinese cultural identity.