A sand artist in Northeast China’s Jilin province drew a sand painting with narration from her daughter, calling on everyone to stay home during the outbreak of the novel coronavirus and scientifically fight the epidemic.
East China's Jiangxi Province has rolled out a series of online exhibitions for people to enjoy a cultural feast via the Internet while local museums and memorial halls are closed amid fight against novel coronavirus outbreak.
Around 18,000 people crowded the streets in Chicago's Chinatown on Sunday afternoon to watch the annual Chinese New Year Parade, with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot as a special guest.
Leading up to the Spring Festival, livestream broadcasters wear red scarves in their livestreaming sessions, introducing new clothes and local specialties to their fans in studios decorated with red lanterns and firecracker decorations.
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has launched online public culture and tourism services to assist in the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.
As people begin returning home to start work, what can you do to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus? Watch this video to learn what do to in every situation, from returning from the holiday to staying at home and riding public transportation.
Hold your horse's peeps! And get ready for this stunning ride across a snow-covered plateau in Inner Mongolia, N China.
Chinese lanterns are seen at a temple of Bangkok, Thailand, Jan 28, 2020.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Start of Spring (Chinese: 立春), the first solar term of the year, begins this year on Feb 4 and ends on Feb 18.
Apart from the VR word puzzle games played by Deng, visitors entered small booths and followed the words displayed on a screen, reading stories or poems aloud.
About 100 people gathered in the Claudia Cassidy Theater of the Cultural Center in downtown Chicago on Saturday to watch four short documentary films about Chinese culture and photography.