Young artists and designers from around the world are welcome to submit their works to Renovators, an online contest seeking creative solutions for a future in which people's lives will be even-more integrated with cyber technologies.
The National Library of China announced on May 8 it will partiatially resume operation on May 12.
Anyone who has studied mandarin, no matter how long, knows that Chinese characters play a dominant role in the language. Unlike the letters in English, each Chinese character has its own meaning and history.
According to the World Health Organization, as of Sunday, some 73,000 of my fellow citizens in the United States had died from the novel coronavirus pandemic ravaging the planet, representing well over a quarter of the world's fatalities from the deadly contagion. Americans make up just under 4 perc
Couriers are often viewed as today's "unsung heroes" as they supply people with their daily needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic. One deliveryman in Shanghai actually resembles a modern hero. Think Sam Bridges in computer game Death Stranding.
HEFEI-Dong Heqin had his back in the 1980s as a successful entrepreneur. Then a string of misfortunes befell him, and he became one of the poorest in his village.
Self-driving trips have become an increasingly popular choice for Chinese during the past May Day holiday as they embraced the open air after a relaxation of travel restrictions amid the waning COVID-19 epidemic, a report showed.
The fantasy filmThe Enchanting Phantom,a remake of late Hong Kong megastar Leslie Cheung's 1987 classicA Chinese Ghost Story, has become a runaway hit on streaming sites during the just-concluded Labor Day holiday.
Aken Aytes, or Aken Songs, is a folk art form popular among the Kazakh ethnic group, in which the performer improvises a song while playing the tamboura.
Chinese archaeologists announced Thursday significant achievements at the Shuanghuaishu site in Central China's Henan province, providing key proof of the origin of the over 5,000-year-long Chinese civilization.
While many parents are happy and relieved that their children are finally able to resume classes on campus, many of those with younger children are still anxious about the possible threat of COVID-19 infection.
It has been more than one week since Qin Hongyu, a senior student at the No 1 Senior Middle School Affiliated with East China Normal University in Shanghai, returned to school for classes.