Leaders in tourism sectors from Shanghai Cooperation Organization member countries convened on Friday through a video conference to exchange ideas on further promoting exchanges in the field of tourism.
Saturnbird Coffee launched its second edition of Project Return in 24 cities across China on May 16 and 17.
In the fourth instalment of a series on how HK's creative industry people are adopting alternative strategies to reach out to audiences and creating new work in the time of a pandemic and where they stand compared to their counterparts elsewhere, Mathew Scott turns the spotlight on the spirit of sha
Life Tree Books is a charitable website for children to learn about the coronavirus through picture books.
As the series of Visiting China Online virtual shows were launched in March by many China Cultural Centers around the world, the exhibitions have explored a variety themes about China, including both natural and cultural heritage.
Memorabilia in the Earth, a novel for children, was written by Song Anna. The 67-year-old author and retired journalist, who has been committed to researching Jewish history in China, in particular in the city of Tianjin, for nearly 20 years, has had her work translated into 15 languages and publish
Chinese literati have a long history of appreciating small ornamental rocks and collecting them as accoutrements, but these objects, which are known as "scholars' rocks", have rarely joined museum collections in China.
Winning designs from a competition by a textile company are set to inspire love and solidarity in a world hit by the novel coronavirus pandemic, Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
The owner of a library in a Zhejiang town tells the story of its growth in a new book, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
As China's two sessions has started this week, Li, an inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of Yong Zi, proposed that the culture of weiqi, or Go chess, should be promoted internationally.
Archaeologists have excavated a tomb dating back to the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), containing the skeletons of a couple buried in Central China's Hunan province.
The Shanghai Conservatory of Music will hold a series of projects to commemorate the centennial of the creation of Chinese art songs in 2020 and 2021.