The gods of fortune, prosperity and longevity have been smiling on the band Fulushou this summer. Considering that is exactly what the group's name means, it's perhaps no surprise.
"Buza," a traditional handicraft of China's Bai ethnic group and often associated with mystic beliefs, has gained a new prominence among locals due to its modern attributes.
The Palace Museum in Beijing and the People's Bank of China announced together in the museum on Monday that they will release a series of gold and silver commemorative coins marking the 600th anniversary of founding of the Forbidden City.
It all happened in a series of clicks. Holding his breath, Li Peng squatted down and pressed the shutter button successively as he focused his camera on a beacon tower at the ancient Great Wall, standing beneath a starry sky.
The photo album The Grand Canal depicts the fate of a group of people living on both sides of the canal since the 1960s.
We long for reunion after time spent apart, something perfectly captured in the newly opened domestic film A First Farewell.
Unity of Strength, an ongoing exhibition at the National Museum of China, shows that despite not working on the frontline to battle COVID-19, artists spare no effort to document the heroic deeds of those that did, hailing their great contribution to the cause.
The Red Brick Art Museum has opened its first exhibition of the year, 2020+, which gathers together works by 15 artists from across the world addressing issues such as the position of humans in nature, death and the transformation from individual experiences into collective memories.
"It's been a long time since we played music for you with a live performance, my friends," conductor Li Biao said to the audience. The words carried a great deal of significance. They were spoken on Friday after the Beijing Symphony Orchestra played the stirring piece, Ode to the Red Flag, composed
China continues to conduct testing for COVID-19. While the pandemic has been brought largely under control in the country, new cases are still surfacing.
You see them in numerous social media posts. You've probably seen more of them since COVID-19 brought quarantines, social distancing, isolation, loneliness and far worse for some of us.