The Yangtze River 180 art district, a cultural and creative industry park, is transformed from old industrial plants and provides creative office space and leisure destinations.
Eight years after being entitled a Nobel laureate in literature, Mo Yan came back with his latest book A Late Bloomer in late July.
Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, known for its famous army of terracotta warriors, has received nearly 20,000 tourists per day during the peak season of the summer vacation and the waning COVID-19 epidemic.
China wrapped up the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) on Sunday, sending a positive signal that the world's second-largest film market is making a steady recovery.
The Eight Hundred, a war epic film, is slated for release on Aug 21.
SHIJIAZHUANG-A university in North China recently set a new world record for the longest 3D-printed bridge.
When director Guo Hao watched a South Korean documentary featuring a mother "reuniting" with her deceased daughter through virtual reality technology, he was touched and also inspired. In the documentary, Meeting You, the mother, after wearing a VR headset and gloves, bursts into tears after seeing
Strange days are afoot as the pandemic has forced people to stay at home. Like many others, Dai Bo, 32, a teacher at the Central Conservatory of Music, managed to work from the confines of his own abode.
WELLINGTON-The New Zealand final of the 13th "Chinese Bridge" Speech Contest for World Secondary School Students ended recently at the Confucius Institute at Victoria University of Wellington.
On the rooftops of two high-rises, against the background of a seemingly empty city, two dancers start to sweat as they pound out their snazzy, smart steps. Cheers, from somewhere unseen, could be heard in waves encouraging every well-drilled step.
Wutiaoren made a strong first impression when they performed on the reality show, The Big Band, which premiered on streaming service iQiyi on July 25.