In normal times the rising sun's rays that bounce off skyscrapers in downtown Beijing are something that thousands of retirees can enjoy each morning as they stroll through the Temple of Heaven Park five kilometers away.
Major art fairs including the Frieze New York, Art Dubai, Art Central and Art Basel in Hong Kong have replicated the actions of hundreds of local and global galleries, museums and art institutions, all of whom have closed their doors to real-life visitors in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
There's a distinct chill in the spring morning air, but it's going to take more than a bit of physical discomfort to keep Luan Yushuai from doing what he has to do. Despite his heavy workload as a parcels deliveryman in the Haidian district of Beijing, he's determined to squeeze in time for a short
An online press briefing was held on Tuesday to announce the launch of the reality show Chuang 2020, where 101 female contests will compete for the chance to join a seven-member pop group.
Tibet Airlines plans to add 18 air routes this summer to provide more options for passengers and promote tourism in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, according to the company.
Reading has regained its role as healthy lifestyle trend during the coronavirus epidemic, when people are barred from outside activities and left with the bulk of time at home, making this year's World Book and Copyright Day especially remarkable.
China's tourism sector is seeking long-term development to offset losses brought by the COVID-19 epidemic, with smarter infrastructure and live broadcast provided by many scenic spots.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the global response to it have severely limited public celebration of this year's World Book Day but online activities are still underway to promote the power of reading which the United Nations believes should be leveraged more than ever at a time of lockdown.
Interest in chess is thriving on the esports scene as more and more gamers stream online.
Just because you can't go out to the physical art fairs doesn't mean you shouldn't dress for the occasion.
The first installment of the biannual Shanghai Fashion Week this year was undeterred by the ongoing pandemic, shifting all its shows online through a collaboration with e-commerce giant Alibaba in a move that has drawn plaudits, He Qi reports in Shanghai.
Shanghai Ballet director Xin Lili is determined to premiere the company's contemporary production, Inspire III: Fragments of Memory, even if the COVID-19 epidemic prevents audiences from attending the show at the Shanghai International Dance Center.