Holding their cellphones, spectators on Saturday danced in a circle to music with strong local features at the International Grand Bazaar in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
The day to again go to theater or museums is not far as the epidemic comes under control in China. Yet for now the safest choice may still be staying at home more and spending less time among crowds.
Huang Shengen tied a small blackboard to his motorcycle, together with all his teaching materials, slung an alarm clock with a Hello Kitty bowknot on it around his neck, and turned the ignition.
From classes to night clubs, many industries have turned to livestreaming since the coronavirus outbreak. The "cloud" list gains another player this week that will excite fashion lovers around the world -- Shanghai Fashion Week (SHFW).
Brick-and-mortar bookstores in Shanghai are taking new steps such as open-air book fairs and "take-out" services to get themselves through the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Spanish opera singer Placido Domingo said on Sunday he had tested positive for coronavirus and had gone into self isolation with his family.
Exciting is not a term normally used when studying law. The examination of cases, judgments, protocols, procedure, cutting-edge arguments do not necessarily equate with a quickening pulse, even for the most ardent of students.
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has hugely impacted all aspects of life. The performing arts market is no exception with concert halls and venues closed, shows canceled or postponed while musicians and audiences find themselves isolated from live music.
Volunteers push flower sales online and donate to medics as the COVID-19 outbreak gradually comes under control, Li Yingxue reports.
Deliveryman Zhang Hailin has become busy again these days as his orders doubled from last month.
Chinese stuck at home are traveling from afar to visit museums around the world without going anywhere but online, Xu Lin reports.
Imperfect Love, a Chinese remake of the 2010 Japanese TV drama Mother, is set to hit Chinese online platforms soon, the TV show's official Weibo account announced Monday.