The "Great Seed", a global community platform aiming for all intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts to communicate, share, experience and inherit intangible cultural heritage worldwide is now recruiting experiencers, or people who will learn and experience such heritage.
China's tourism has launched a charm offensive to attract American tourists with a photo exhibition at Harvard University over the weekend, showcasing diverse destinations such as the Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors, and the Potala Palace.
A group of young artists have adorned a number of sites in Shanghai with 3D murals painted on walls and the floors, making the metropolis more distinctive and approachable.
On June 9, Culture and Natural Heritage Day, a special episode of the documentary series Zhongguojiyi (China Memory) was aired on the Science and Education Channel of China Central Television.
Experts call for better understanding of historical and cultural context.
The Musee Rodin, a museum that houses collections of work by the master sculptor Auguste Rodin-who is widely regarded as the father of modern sculpture-has authorized the creation of a sister location in China, the first of its kind outside France.
A documentary about the Hani ethnic group's tradition for recounting their collective history through extended songs has helped record them for posterity.
China's stable economic growth is fueling rapid expansion of its business travel market, creating opportunities for international companies, a report showed.
Acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma's tranquil Zhi Art Museum in Xinjin, near Chengdu, is a thing of beauty and wonder.
It's common these days to see Chinese and Western musicians work to create musical pieces that combine elements from both genres.
Contemporary dancer and choreographer, Wang Yuanyuan's latest production breaks new ground with its combination of dance and dialogue.
Anyang may seem like a backwater today, but it's home to the first-known Chinese settlement. Will Wain-Williams explores the city.