In a workshop around 20 kilometers from downtown Tianjin, 85-year-old Wang Xueqin takes out a wooden block and brushes ink on the board before he places rice paper onto it and rubs the surface with a special tool.
Tsinghua University's Tour-Portrait exhibition may be over, but the show's culturally diverse works can still be experienced virtually, Lin Qi reports.
According to a recent report from the Center for Exhibition Industry, 50 business-to-business (B2B) exhibitions in the US had been canceled as of March 15, which resulted in a loss of $318 million in show organizer revenue.
Parkview Green in Beijing has resumed its normal opening time today with comprehensive pandemic prevention.
An international competition kicked off on Monday in Shanghai, inviting global young illustrators to participate in one of Asia's largest book fair events.
Located deep in the mountains of Congjiang county, Southwest China's Guizhou province, the irrigated terraced fields indicate a good sign for spring farming, on April 1, 2020.
The special exhibition A Blessing over the Sea: Cultural Relics on Jianzhen and Murals by Higashiyama Kaii from Toshodaiji will extend its duration until April 5.
A total of 214 religious venues in suburban areas of Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, which were temporarily closed due to the novel coronavirus epidemic, will reopen to the public starting Tuesday, the Buddhist Association of Lhasa said Monday.
In 2019, three giant panda cubs "Jia Jia", "Yuan Yuan" and "Qin Kuer" were born in the Qinling research center of giant panda breeding. The three giant pandas grew up healthily with the care of the staff.
In a workshop around 20 km from downtown Tianjin, 85-year-old Wang Xueqin takes out a woodblock and brushes ink on the board before he places rice paper onto it and rubs the surface with a special tool.
The center for cultural and creative industries in Germany said on Monday the cultural sector could lose up to 28 billion euros ($31 billion) as a result of the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
A group of young people working online track the global route of COVID-19 and provide a valuable insight as they chart its direction and intensity, Xing Wen reports.