Driven by his fascination with martial arts legend Bruce Lee and nunchaku, Xie Desheng has gone on to win not just one but three Guinness World Records.
Driven by her passion for providing quality healthcare, a Latvian woman has won over the hearts of the elderly residing in the nursing home she oversees, Cao Chen reports in Shanghai.
Ticket sales for shows of a Canadian circus company in Hangzhou signal post-pandemic enthusiasm, Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
The China Cultural Center in Fiji and Suva International School recently cooperated to carry out a series of online activities. The center has adopted video contact to help students visit the exhibition hall of the cultural center. During the activity, the staff showed books related to festivals, na
As one of the "four treasures of study" in traditional Chinese culture, the Huzhou writing brush (the other three are xuan paper, duan ink stone and hui ink) earned its fame as early as the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). Developed in Huzhou in East China's Zhejiang province, the writing brush is still an
Northwest China's Shaanxi province has transformed an area of ancient terraces into an "eco-museum."
Beijing's 11 municipal parks and the Museum of Chinese Gardens and Landscape Architecture have limited visitor numbers to no more than 30 percent of their total capacity, local authorities said Wednesday.
The exhibition features the royal teaware unearthed in 1987 at Famen Temple, which is located in Baoji, Shaanxi province. Items on display include tea serving and tea storage artworks dating back to the Tang Dynasty. The exhibition is free and will last for five months.
Mise (literally mystical-colored) porcelain, with a green shade, belongs to the family of Yueyao porcelain. Appearing in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), mise porcelain was only for royals and its preparation techniques were strictly confidential, which is why its special color was dubbed “mysterious”. M
The Bad Kids, a web drama adaptation of a suspense novel from a popular Chinese mystery fiction writer known by the pseudonym Zijin Chen, is currently the most popular Chinese-language TV series on review platform Douban.
As a visually-impaired masseur at Beijing Massage Hospital, 40-year-old Xue Nan has devoted himself to not only relieving patients of pain, but also promoting Traditional Chinese Medicine to foreigners.
When Shen Ke auditioned for The Rap of China, the Chinese hip-hop competition reality show produced by iQiYi, in 2018, he saw many young people showcasing their musical talent in front of the judges and the other competitors.