Chinese stuck at home are traveling from afar to visit museums around the world without going anywhere but online, Xu Lin reports.
Imperfect Love, a Chinese remake of the 2010 Japanese TV drama Mother, is set to hit Chinese online platforms soon, the TV show's official Weibo account announced Monday.
A set of online cultural heritage classes launched on Sina Weibo introduced 68 pieces of intangible cultural heritage, with those concerning martial arts and traditional crafts particularly favored by netizens, the People's Daily reported Monday.
The potential demand in tourism remains high for Chinese people after the end of the COVID-19 epidemic, a survey report by the Joint Tourism Big Data Lab of China Tourism Academy and Ctrip, China's leading online travel agency, said on Friday.
Mohammed Nagah, an Egyptian information technology research assistant from Cairo, has expressed hope that he could return soon to China where he is pursuing his PhD.
After making two trips to Iran in the past five months, Zuo Huimin found a chance to put her love of the culture into practice by donating 50,000 masks to assist Iran's fight against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, now sweeping the globe, can boast of its latest casualty: Hollywood.
A special episode of the reality TV show Darling, Come to Dinner, where celebrities make video calls and conduct heart-to-heart talks with people in coronavirus outbreak epicenter Wuhan, aired on Dragon TV on March 21.
Lhaba was born into a poor family of nine in the county of Dinggye, Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region. Since he could remember, the family depended on merely 0.3 hectares of land and a dozen cows and sheep to live.
South China's island province of Hainan on Sunday launched a plan to revitalize its tourism industry in an effort to reduce the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The COVID-19 pandemic is delivering blow after blow to the beleaguered US entertainment industry, as movie releases, film and TV shoots are being postponed or canceled across the country and internationally.
Cultural industrial parks in Beijing Municipality have cut rent of 130 million yuan (about $18 million) for local cultural enterprises, a move to mitigate the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak.