Hu Guoqing, an award-winning Chinese photographer and member of the China Photographers Association, presents images of Hokkaido and crows through his lens.
Home to over 150 well-preserved ancient villages, Yongtai county in Fujian province has focused on the protection and utilization of its cultural heritage in recent years, resulting in booming rural tourism, which has greatly boosted the local economy.
Chinese movie theaters in low-risk areas were allowed to resume operation starting on Monday following an improvement in the COVID-19 epidemic situation.
After months of shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, musicians in Shanghai are resuming live performances.
Sanskrit manuscripts from the Tibetan autonomous region are properly identified as "one of humanity's greatest treasures", an expert said at a cultural heritage event in Beijing last week.
A revised version of the novel "Shou Zang," which means "treasure keeping" in English, has been published by the People's Literature Publishing House to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the Forbidden City, the now Palace Museum, in central Beijing.
Students learn how to "sway their sleeves" during a lesson on traditional Chinese theatrical performing arts in Qinzhou, East China's Jiangsu province, on July 18.
With Beijing lowering its public health emergency response from second to third level starting July 20, the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, announced it will gradually reopen to the public from July 21 with a limited number of visitors, including outdoor and indoor sections.
An elegant tea bag caught people's attention as Xu Ping, a deputy from Qingchuan county, Sichuan province, shared a story of how this small item made such a great difference to her hometown with other participants at the third session of the 13th National People's Congress in Beijing in May.
Swiss designer Didier Rudolf Quarroz's love of Chinese tea culture has inspired him to design innovative new items to brew the beverage.
The earliest artifacts related to tea in China reveal reciprocal influence between the drink and the civilization, Wang Kaihao reports. The earliest artifacts related to tea in China reveal reciprocal influence between the drink and the civilization, Wang Kaihao reports.
Tea is more than a drink. It's a significant component of shared cultures and individual lifestyles, and the ancient beverage is playing an even greater role in the world today, Ma Zhenhuan reports in Hangzhou.