With the numbers of fatalities continuing to escalate worldwide it is not easy now to look beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guo Zhongbao is used to playing for a full house in concert halls. The melodies usually linger on in his head even after the music ends
"In these days of anxiety, I wanted to find a way to continue to share some of the music that gives me comfort," says Yo-Yo Ma, the renowned cellist, who has been trying to provide succor during the coronavirus pandemic.
Li Shiliang recently gave away free herbal incense made from more than 10 tons of traditional Chinese medicinal ingredients to the public, including to medical workers and police officers in Beijing.
Fewer people are found on Canberra's streets as COVID-19 spreads, but a new population has become increasingly visible in the city-teddy bears.
SHENYANG-Ji Enyou spread out his drawings on the ground in the hotel parking lot, as the viewer on one of the hotel's balconies-a woman-waved and smiled through her tears.
Foundation provides training, financial support and online assistance for the marginalized group.
It was a Sunday and the last day of China's Spring Festival which was prolonged due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Sufferers' regular springtime symptoms worry colleagues amid novel coronavirus outbreak.
Research shows people born after 1990 behind a massive growth in concert and theatrical ticket sales.
As Tomb Sweeping Festival approached and the battle against COVID-19 is on the wane, amusement venues around the country are courting entertainment deprived tourists.
Die-hard fans of Chinese costume dramas and swordsman movies often like to travel to their shooting locations, to have an opportunity to step into the past while at the same time hoping to encounter their favorite stars.