Cheng Qiang's ongoing solo show at Shanghai's China Art Museum, which runs until Sept 14, reveals a brilliant world in which the painter tries to hide the traces of his brush, the lines and the work of his hands, but lets the colors run freely, to speak for themselves and the rules of universe.
Glassware, invented in Mesopotamia and with a history spanning at least 4,000 years, remained a luxury accessible to the few until the invention of glass-blowing.
"Treasured Time", an immersive exhibition displaying watches and clocks collected by the royal family during the Qing dynasty is running at the Memor Museum at Beijing 751 Park.
African students at the Sino-Africa Science and Technology Backyard program gain hands-on experience to improve farming practices for African smallholder farmers.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw some extreme behavior by Chinese fans that sparked widespread controversy.
"Youth retirement homes" provide a retreat for young people seeking a break from city life and stress, Meng Wenjie reports.
When Meng Jintao was a child, power outages in his rural hometown sparked his curiosity: Why can't we store electricity during regular times and use it when the power goes out?
Liu Siyi's innovative website combines her expertise in gender studies with AI technology to create a comprehensive and accessible resource for Gen Z exploring feminism and gender issues.
Late Lithuanian director's adaptation of Russian classic lets the actors, not the stage sets, do all the talking, Chen Nan reports.
While little is known about Wu herself, her recipes have become a source of pride for Chinese cuisine. In recent years, a moon cake recipe from her ancient cookbook has gained popularity.
At the Cultural Heritage Conservation Forum, themed "Shared Heritage, Shared Future", held in Malaysia on Sept 5, Deputy Director of Hong Kong Palace Museum, Daisy Wang Yiyou, said it's important to let the general public know more about cultural heritage protection so that we can all work together.