A key exhibition displaying traditional Chinese printing works from non-Han ethnic groups opened in China Printing Museum in Beijing on Aug 11, unveiling a lesser-known part of Chinese printing history.
Okay, I've done it. Finally! I've gone boldly where no colleague or friend in Beijing has presumably gone since the COVID-19 outbreak.
LANZHOU-Xue Yuying got up early, carried two buckets and walked to Sanyan Valley to fetch spring water. Not far from the valley is the spot where his house once sat, which was swept away in a destructive mudslide 10 years ago.
This year has seen many upheavals and plans changed, but the graduation season and summer holiday still arrived as usual and not surprisingly, many students took the opportunity to travel and relax.
HEFEI-The dog days, also known as the hottest and most sultry days of the year, have come and a new fashion has regained popularity among many Chinese who believe the best opportunity to treat diseases that often harass them when it's cold is sweating through the summer heat.
For more than half a year, Hong Kong director Teddy Chen Tak-shum has been stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
East China's Zhejiang province has been ramping up efforts to seek economic growth in a green way, placing greater emphasis on environmental protection and ecological development in recent years.
Xu Xiaohua sits in front of a ring-shaped LED light in rural Zhejiang province, presenting succulent plants grown in his greenhouse via livestream. This has become part of the 29-year-old farmer's nightly work routine.
The largest collection of manuscripts of "The Epic of King Gesar" has been verified on site by the World Record Certification Agency (WRCA), according to the government of Northwest China's Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture.
A museum dedicated to Jewish refugees in Shanghai is expected to complete its expansion work and open to the public by the end of the year.
Theaters will limit their attendance per show to 50 percent of capacity with no adjacent seating, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on Monday.