s the world is battling the COVID-19 epidemic, Zhao recently created a series of eggshell carvings showcasing people's fighting spirit during the ongoing crisis.
April 20 marks the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the China Cultural Center in Pakistan. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the celebrations originally scheduled were changed to a series of online events, including five online photo exhibitions.
China has stepped up epidemic prevention and control measures among local cultural relics units around the country amid the COVID-19 epidemic, according to an official with the National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) Thursday.
The China Tourist Attractions Association and a research institution under the OCT Group, a leading theme park developer and operator in the country, jointly released a happiness index for tourist attractions on Monday.
The National Library of China (NLC), together with libraries nationwide, will hold a series of online knowledge-sharing activities to mark the 25th World Book and Copyright Day which falls on Thursday.
About 82.9 percent of Chinese minors under the age of 17 read books in 2019, 2.5 percentage points higher than in 2018, according to a national reading survey released Monday.
In 1972, Richard Sears, a young American from the state of Tennessee, began learning Chinese because of his fascination with traditional Chinese culture.
Interlinked stories, different interpretations of the same event and lingering shots give an authentic touch to groundbreaking series, Wang Kaihao reports.
Memes that combine hilarious animal pictures and witty slogans easily tickle people's funny bones and spread quickly on the internet, gradually taking on a life of their own.
To mark the 40th anniversary of David Attenborough's influential book, Life on Earth, a revised and updated edition has been translated for Chinese readers, Li Yingxue reports.
"There are two kinds of people in the world-people who love Peking Opera and people who don't know they love Peking Opera yet," said Wang Peiyu in the opening section of her latest 12-episode online show, the Wang Peiyu Peking Opera Show, which premiered on March 27 on streaming service iQiyi.
Male coaches hone skills of classical performers as they win over new fans, Chen Nan reports.