An ancient form of exercise is helping combat a modern disease after videos of a yoga instructor became popular online. hospital, would be such an internet sensation.
A talk show about the Chinese people "entertaining themselves" during the novel coronavirus epidemic has become popular on social media, bringing Chinese humor and optimism to the world.
One of the best-selling ready-to-serve food for stay-at-home foodies amid the epidemic in China might surprise many -- an instant river-snail noodle known for its stinky smell, just like the durian.
While the tourism industry has been suspended amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has organized online training for tourism workers, preparing for the reopening of the sector.
Richard Tanner, interim head of Yehudi Menuhin School in the UK, has expressed support to virus-stricken China.
Palmerston North, a city in the North Island of New Zealand, held its annual tai chi cultural festival in the city's downtown square, attracting 50 local participants and many more visitors.
Lactating women diagnosed with the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are advised not to breastfeed their infants, a Chinese obstetrician said Sunday at a press conference.
A grand exhibition of the Walt Disney Archives was launched on Saturday at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, in celebration of 50 years of Disney history.
The 16-year-old is among 43 representatives from about 2,000 students in Devi Balika Vidyalaya, a girls' school in Colombo, who jointly wrote to Peng Liyuan and attached their art works to show support for China's battle against COVID-19.
The Shanghai Film Group announced Monday that it will set up a 1-billion-yuan ($144 million) fund to help aid the recovery of the virus-hit cinema industry in China's Yangtze River Delta, along with the Shanghai Film Co., Ltd. and the Shanghai Jingwen Investment Co., Ltd.
Nurse Hou Kun was excited to enjoy her first Lunar New Year Eve off in four years to attend the annual family-reunion dinner.
After announcing his retirement from Microsoft in November, Harry Shum, the former vice-president of artificial intelligence and research at Microsoft, is back in the spotlight.