Authorities in the north China city of Taiyuan have launched a competition to solicit written introductions for cultural relic sites in an effort to encourage the public to participate in cultural heritage protection.
Young Chinese fashion designers are finding their wings in the professional world, as more of them have returned to China after studying abroad, discovering their success starts here.
Apps are replacing teachers as technology plays a bigger role in language education.
Cecil Rhodes created the Rhodes Scholarship in 1903, with a view to seeing his scholars "esteem the performance of public duties as their highest aim".
Last year was a fruitful one for Chinese archaeologists. Finds provide a clear profile of the country's development.
Eminent British scholar Martin Albrow unveiled his new book on Tuesday at the London Book Fair, exploring how China’s model of globalization promotes world peace at a time when nations are overshadowed by protectionism, terrorism, and identity crisis.
China's national watchdog over cultural relics has called for a boycott of an upcoming auction in the United Kingdom of a suspected stolen Chinese bronze ware.
Hainan, China's island province, is again becoming a global focal point as the annual Boao Forum for Asia unfolds with political leaders, academics and entrepreneurs.
In Chinese comedy-mystery movie Detective Chinatown 2, a detective duo takes on the Big Apple to hunt down the killer of grisly serial murders by using feng shui (also known as geomancy) as clues.
Hollywood knew it was coming, just not this soon.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China officially inaugurated on April 8. Luo Shugang serves as party secretary and minister of culture and tourism.