The dark cloud of novel coronavirus has not been dispersed, yet. Apart from those suffering directly from the outbreak, other patients need help as well.
Life in the time of COVID-19 has highlighted everything that we may tend to take for granted in the normal course. Two unrelated facts: I'm a vegetarian; I'm single.
Li Zheya first arrived in Beijing from a small village in neighboring Hebei province in the spring of 2004 and started working as a waiter in a hotpot restaurant near Beijing Capital Airport. Then age 18, he worked from 8:30 am to 9 pm at a monthly salary of 450 yuan ($65).
Students in Hubei province's capital, Wuhan-the city at the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak-are happy to receive drawings with encouraging words from children around their age whom they've never met.
An illustrated book series on the general history of science and technology in China for young readers has been published, outlining sci-tech progress in the country with a global vision.
Shanghai Disney Resort partially resumed operations on Monday with a limited number of shopping, dining and recreational experiences available in Disneytown, Wishing Star Park and Shanghai Disneyland Hotel.
The cultural counselor of Chinese embassy in Tanzania Wang Siping met with the acting head of the Tanzania National Library, Aisha Ngati, exchanging ideas in further cooperation between China and Tanzania.
American singer and songwriter Christina Aguilera released a new song on Friday recorded for Disney's upcoming China-based female hero, live-action movie "Mulan."
The 10th Beijing International Film Festival will be postponed until further notice, the festival's organizing committee announced on Sunday.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism cooperated with Baidu Maps to launch an e-map of tourist toilets in 2019, bringing online about 98,000 toilets in 32 provincial-level regions across the country, the report said.
Rise of temperature in early spring brings out a scene of refreshing beauty around the Jiulong Waterfall, which is a hot destination in the province.
Nearly 8,000 performances have been canceled or postponed in March due to the coronavirus outbreak across the country, with a resulting 1 billion yuan ($143.2 million) in ticketing losses, according to a report released by China Association of Performing Arts on Monday.