Silver-inlaid black copper, an ancient handicraft called wutongzouyin, is being celebrated at the Yunnan Nationalities Museum from May 18.
Guizhou, a Chinese province known for its landscape resorts and ethnic culture, launched an online platform Tuesday, providing intelligent travel services for tourists with big data and artificial intelligence.
Aerial photo taken on May 19, 2020 shows staff members performing via livestreaming on a cellphone at a historical and cultural area of Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian province.
As the Visiting China Online series of virtual shows have been going on around the world, photos and videos about China’s landscapes and relics are being displayed to people who have to stay at home due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
It was already May, and snow had melted away around a village at the foot of the Qilian Mountains in northwest China's Gansu Province. Horses were seen feasting on new grasses. For Hu Wanliang, a local herdsman, another season of hope had just unfolded.
Despite getting a little tanned, Li Jiaoyang, a 42-year-old arts professional from Beijing, still relishes the leisurely strolls and taste of ripe mulberries amid the tangle of alleys in the ancient city of Kashgar in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
A musical adapted from the Chinese folktale White Snake on Tuesday made its debut on China's major livestreaming platform Youku, the first musical drama of the country that premiered online.
Digging up the past can lead to questions, possibly even answers if we are lucky, about the present. Regardless of what is answered or not, it can make for fascinating viewing on the small screen. The viewers know something of value will be unearthed, but what exactly? And will the body of evidence
Nonprofit shows how dreams and ambitions can be achieved by those with limited resources, Xing Wen reports.
It is one of the metrics, a signpost of progress in an improving economy and society-children getting the opportunity of going to college, an opportunity their parents did not have. "First-generation college students" refers to university-bound children from a family where neither of the parents cou
Candles are lit, incense sticks burn and percussion instruments of various sizes and shapes are lying on the table. Feng Mantian, player of the ruan, a traditional Chinese plucked, stringed instrument, sits in the center of the room, and performs along with his band members, percussionists Zhao Bing
Fungus specialist attracts legions of online fans as she shines a light on life in the dark, Li Yingxue reports.