A nationwide online activity encouraging livestream hosts to help fight poverty was launched on April 15.
In light of recent developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic, UNESCO has decided the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee, initially scheduled for June 29 through July 9, will be postponed to a later date. The announcement was made on April 15.
A documentary series centering on ordinary Chinese people's fight against COVID-19 is being aired on television.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on Saturday will stage an online concert for its housebound audiences due to the epidemic, the second of the NCPA's serial concerts Spring Online.
Archaeologists have discovered human bones in kneeling position in a sacrificial pit of ruins dating back to the late Shang Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC) in Central China's Henan province, which proves a glyph in oracle bone inscription of the burial.
Unlike before, Zhao had to wear a mask and check the temperature before she entered the store and placed an order during the COVID-19 epidemic. She also needed to wait at a one-meter line off the counter to pick up her coffee.
A total of 12 tourist attractions in Beijing's Yanqing district have begun to share their blacklists of "uncivilized visitors" from Monday to raise public awareness of the protection of cultural sites.
LONDON-A smart toilet could offer a mini health check every time you take a seat, scientists said recently, but privacy campaigners and potential users said the idea sat uncomfortably with them.
LONDON-Spring is normally a busy season for Cambridge University Botanic Garden but, as Britain enters its fourth week of enforced lockdown, visitors are absent and the lilacs and daffodils are flowering for no one.
Universities are on the front line in bolstering public health education and research as the novel coronavirus outbreak has been effectively controlled in China.
SAN FRANCISCO-New research from Stanford University has found that stress can hinder the ability to develop informed plans by preventing people from being able to make decisions based on memory.
BANGKOK-Coronavirus lockdowns are pushing more city dwellers to grow fruit and vegetables in their homes, providing a potentially lasting boost to urban farming, according to architects and food experts.