Wearing traditional Chinese shoes, 63-year-old Diane Berthelot walked around her classroom to check and correct the students' pronunciation as they read English novels aloud in groups.
Guangxi Musical celebrates the memory of Red Army heroes who gave their lives in the battle of Xiangjiang River 86 years ago, Wang Ru reports.
A sequel to the hit animated film, The Croods, about a family who lives in a fantastical equivalent of the Stone Age, is set to hit the silver screen, Xu Fan reports.
Rafiq Khan, 31, starts each day on the job checking the assembly process of tram carriages in the workshop.
After teaching for more than two years in a college in Hefei in East China, Shahboz Babaev, an Uzbek lecturer in economics, decided to travel deep into the mountains to see how the country's targeted poverty alleviation efforts work in rural areas.
In China, Heidi Dugan teaches people how to cook Western cuisine. While in Australia, she helps people know about a real China.
In the year of the pandemic, a grand anniversary has delivered much needed musical solace in an event that will reach its climax next month.
A vocational training program is giving rural women financial independence and a lot more.
More than 60 pieces of delicate celadon — green pottery — from the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) were found for the first time in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said at a recent news conference.
The first volume of a biography about American economist Paul Samuelson, Founder of Modern Economics: Paul A. Samuelson, was recently published by Beijing-based CITIC Press Group.
Central China's Hubei province, once hard hit by the COVID-19 epidemic, has received more than 53 million tourists since a tourism promotion event was launched on Aug 8.
The palace museums in the capital city of Beijing and the Northeast China city of Shenyang have joined hands in restoring antique clocks from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).