As Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is coming, residents are preparing the local traditional food-Qingming rice cakes in Huizhou district in Huangshan city, Anhui province, April 2, 2020.
Chinese artists have completed epidemic-themed sketches and digital drawings in an attempt to cheer for the resumption of work and production, hoping for an earlier restoration of normal social life.
Rock art painting is a traditional art form created with rocks, sand and gravel picked from the Gobi Desert. The craftsmanship has been inscribed in the provincial cultural heritage list of Gansu. To further promote the traditional craftsmanship, Sheng works with her daughter to display the beauty
I still remember the day when I went to the market after being caged at home for nearly one month due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Benefiting from environmental protection, Yucun village in East China's Zhejiang province has found a secret of sustainable prosperity.
Set in 15th century China, The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty, a crime-solving TV drama adapted from a popular Chinese novel of the same name, was released online Wednesday.
Altantuya spends about four hours every day live streaming the original processing craft of beef jerky and other Mongolian cuisine in her factory in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Oprah Winfrey said on Thursday she was donating $10 million to coronavirus relief efforts, including a new venture to help get food to vulnerable Americans during the coronavirus epidemic.
A special program, Wuhan Connection, broadcast last week on Shanghai's Dragon TV, struck a chord with audiences.The two hosts, actor Jia Nailiang and comedian Wang Zulan, chatted with people and front-line workers in Wuhan, Hubei province via video call, while both parties were having a virtual meal
Despite wearing a mask, He Xiaoling took several deep breaths upon stepping out of the hospital building. She had longed for fresh air free from the smell of disinfectant.
The Indian community in Shanghai has hailed China's fighting spirit in tackling the challenges brought about by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Former British policy adviser Tessa Keswick addresses misunderstandings about China in a book, Andrew Moody reports.