Paleontologists gathered in Beijing earlier this month to mark the 90th anniversary of the discovery of the first skull of Peking Man, the Homo erectus who lived about 700,000 years ago in what are today the suburbs of China's capital.
Following the runaway hit Youth, director Feng Xiaogang is returning to the big screen with his latest directorial effort Only Cloud Knows.
Peking University announced plans to set up its research center on Yuanmingyuan in Beijing on Monday.
The National Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate its 12th birthday on Dec 22 with free shows and public activities projected to attract about 8,000 audiences.
Jinan's green and livable environment gained global recognition as the city won the top title at the 2019 International Award for Livable Communities (Livcom Awards) on Dec 13.
The mainland and Macao have seen constant progress in exchanges and cooperation in the fields of culture and tourism since Macao's return to China in December 1999, said Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism Zhang Xu in an interview with Xinhua.
Numerous Chinese cultural and art treasures have been put on show in many parts of the world this past year, with sculptures, calligraphy, ceramics and imperial belongings showcasing the charm of the Chinese civilization on the global stage and facilitate cultural exchanges.
As Christmas approaches, beyond the act of giving gifts, a simple, heartfelt card can also express your gratitude and love. Though we now live in an electronic age, handwritten cards are still irreplaceable.
Ip Man 4, the latest installment in the Chinese martial arts film franchise Ip Man based on the life of the legendary Wing Chun master of the same name, is set to hit the big screen in China Friday, Dec 20
The Wild Goose Lake, a Chinese independent art film previously nominated for the Palme d'Or of the Cannes Film Festival, has raked in a box office of over 190 million yuan ($27.2 million) over the past 10 days since debuting on the Chinese mainland.
A new project is set to turn Liu Cixin's stories into an international series of graphic novels, Mei Jia reports.
A trade show was held in Beijing in 1974, when some sheep were flown in from Australia for a special shearing demonstration. The sheep were so expertly handled by the shearer that the audience wondered if the sheep had been sedated. Years later, some residents of the Chinese capital still talked abo