NANJING-"I would like a grande latte, please." Coffee lover Zhao Xiaotong rushed to a Starbucks store when the coffee brand resumed business in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province.
The stars, that nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps with everlasting oil, give due light to the misled and lonely traveler.
Born in Chengdu, Sichuan province, Yi Shiqi has accumulated nearly 10 million followers on video-sharing platform Douyin, also known as Tik Tok. Every two days, she updates her feed with a short clip illustrating the funny, sitcom-like relationship she has with her boyfriend.
On an early morning last September, director Liu Xin waited alongside hundreds of cast and crew members of the TV series Hunting in a large parking area in a Tianjin airport.
The 32nd Flying Apsaras Awards, a top prize given by the government to Chinese TV dramas, have started receiving applications.
Twelve tourist attractions in Beijing's Yanqing district, including the renowned Badaling section of the Great Wall, will share its blacklists of "uncivilized visitors" and jointly implement disciplinary measures against vandalism to further strengthen the protection of culture relics at scenic site
The second Suzhou Jinji Lake International Piano Competition will be held at Suzhou Jinji Lake Concert Hall, home of the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra, from Nov 27 to Dec 6, according to an announcement from the orchestra on April 15.
A nationwide online activity encouraging livestream hosts to help fight poverty was launched on April 15.
In light of recent developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic, UNESCO has decided the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee, initially scheduled for June 29 through July 9, will be postponed to a later date. The announcement was made on April 15.
A documentary series centering on ordinary Chinese people's fight against COVID-19 is being aired on television.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on Saturday will stage an online concert for its housebound audiences due to the epidemic, the second of the NCPA's serial concerts Spring Online.
Archaeologists have discovered human bones in kneeling position in a sacrificial pit of ruins dating back to the late Shang Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC) in Central China's Henan province, which proves a glyph in oracle bone inscription of the burial.