SHANGHAI-When Fang Zeyu, a Chinese science-fiction writer, looked up yet again at the red planet, a different emotion welled up inside.
Zhang Hongmin, 45, a doctor of critical care medicine at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, celebrated the Chinese New Year on Jan 24 with his mother, his wife-who had just moved to Beijing after two years of having to live apart due to work commitments-and his young daughter.
The Old St. Paul's housewarming concert, participating by three Chinese artists, was held Saturday here in the capital of New Zealand, to welcome the reopening of one of the country's oldest heritage locations.
The 9th China Suzhou Creative & Design Cultural Industry Expo with the theme of "New Design, New Life and New Paradise" kicked off here on Friday. The three-day exhibition attracted over 400 exhibitors from across the country.
After almost two weeks into a resumption of trans-provincial group tours in China, hotels and homestays across the country have seen reservations surge following a long period of bleak earnings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, business insiders said.
Movie theaters were partially reopened recently as the threat from coronavirus receded in China's capital.
"The last time a comet visible to the naked eye appeared in the northern hemisphere was the Hale-Bopp comet 23 years ago. I was preparing for the college entrance examination, and I didn't have the chance to see it in person. This time, the comet Neowise, number C/2020 F3, is very unexpected. No one
Wavelength: In-Between, a new contemporary art exhibition, raises its curtain in the Beijing Times Art Museum this Friday, open to the public from Aug 1 to Aug 31.
I send you herewith a deposit check for $12,000 as a contribution to the fund for Chinese learning in your university," a Chinese manservant named Dean Lung wrote in a letter to Seth Low, president of Columbia University in New York 119 years ago.
She is considered the mother river that nurtured Chinese civilization. Today, she is still nurturing farmlands and people are relying on her to live.
After a 3-year effort by scholars and archeologists, the relic of a bronze-cog carriage from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-771 BC) has been successfully restored in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
Chinese landscape paintings by artist Shu Yong are now on display at an exhibition at the Shanghai Baopu Art Museum.