Twenty-three Chinese students in Chittagong, a coastal city in southeastern Bangladesh, received health packages from the Chinese embassy to Bangladesh on March 28.
On March 25, the Chinese embassy to Pakistan sent health packages to Chinese students who are studying in the country.
Sam's Club, a Walmart-owned membership warehouse club, said Wednesday that it plans to open a flagship outlet in China in 2021. It will be the third outlet Sam's Club operates in Shanghai.
East China's Zhejiang province has issued vouchers worth over 1 billion yuan (about $140 million) to tourists to boost tourism and cultural consumption hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Billie Eilish sang on her sofa, Elton John played a keyboard belonging to his children, and the Backstreet Boys sang in harmony from five locations as dozens of musicians put on a fundraiser for the warriors against a coronavirus.
Many indoor scenic spots and entertainment venues in China have announced that they have temporarily closed again following the suspension of work at cinemas, amid the epidemic control and prevention.
A new TV drama adaptation of the popular Chinese novel series "Gui Chui Deng," which literally means "Ghost Blowing Lamp," is set for online release Wednesday, April 1.
Chinese fashion company Redstone Haute Couture donated 20,000 masks to Rome through a nonprofit foundation under the Italian company Santarelli Construction. Of the donation, about 30 percent were professionally graded N95 masks, which blocks at least 95 percent of very small particles.
A museum photographer who shoots excavations at the Terracotta Warriors' site creates illustrations using cultural relics to remind people of infection prevention as work resumes in China, Yang Feiyue reports.
"The youngest patient I've handled over the past few weeks was just one-month-old. She had tests but I don't know the result, because the next day I began a long-overdue break from work, if only to get better prepared for tougher days ahead," said a nurse from the Elmhurst Hospital Center in Queens,
Brick-and-mortar bookstores in Shanghai are developing new approaches, such as hosting open-air book fairs and offering "takeout" services, to get through the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Performers are livestreaming shows to find new audiences amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Chen Nan reports.