Starting from China, traveling through 24 countries and clocking up more than 28,000 kilometers, Li Shaoying, a 35-year-old designer, faced the long road alone on her motorbike. But her adventure abruptly stopped in Morocco as the African country has been practically in lockdown since mid-March due
Thursday marked the 25th World Book and Copyright Day. It should have been a big occasion for the National Library of China to unveil the annual Wenjin Book Award-one of the country's highest-level literary prizes.
About ten Chinese publishers joined a campaign to solicit children's books about the ongoing fight against novel coronavirus and make them online free for global readers.
A short video program which gathers celebrities and ordinary people to discuss how to deal with nuisances they face in daily life has been airing on Tencent's video platform since April 23.
An online exhibition featuring nearly 50 items related to China's achievements in aerospace will open Friday to mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of Dongfanghong-1, the country's first satellite.
April 23rd marks the 25th World Book and Copyright Day as well as the 456th birth anniversary of William Shakespeare, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest dramatists of all time.
The National Library of China (NLC) has launched a national memory project to document the country's battle against the COVID-19 epidemic.
There is a Chinese saying that goes like this, “the flowers were grown in courtyard but recognized for their nice smell beyond the wall”.
Science fiction writer Liu Cixin, known worldwide for his Three Body trilogy, told his readers in a video clip to mark the 2020 World Book Day, which fell on Thursday, that reading will help ease the anxiety caused by the coronavirus outbreak, and knowledge they will gain through reading would banis
Chinese artist Kong Ning shows her new installation titled "Roses that breathe" in Beijing on Wednesday to mark the World Earth Day.
Boosted by high-tech and promotion of e-commerce giants, digital reading has gained increasing momentum as mainstream among Chinese people, according to a national reading report revealed ahead of the 25th World Book and Copyright Day which falls on Thursday.