China's National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) has published a list of the country's 100 recommended exhibition programs promoting traditional Chinese culture in 2020.
The following are highlights of China's major cultural news from the past week
Jiang Mingtao, a ginseng farmer in Marathon County in the US state of Wisconsin, has maintained the daily routine of taking care of his ginseng fields, weeding and spreading hay to prevent small animals from digging and eating the crop.
As well as overcoming the physical challenges posed by COVID19, there is a need to tackle the psychological fallout from the pandemic, Li Yingxue reports.
A rural woman finds fame and fortune through her obsession with ancient folk art, Wang Ru reports.
Cameras began to roll on Saturday, kicking off filming of a new TV series marking the 70th anniversary of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army joining the Korean War.
It is not rare in China that many seniors make good use of their retirement years to find ways to please their grandchildren.
The second edition of a cultural festival in Xiamen, Fujian province, puts untrained actors and dancers at center stage.
Cultural festival aims to ensure that art does not leave out those we can easily overlook.
Playwright Cao Yu's debut play, Thunderstorm, was published in 1934 when he was 24. Cao, arguably China's greatest 20th century playwright, wrote the play during his final year at Tshinghua University.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this summer will not be the same without the Tour of Qinghai Lake for cyclists and fans around the world.