The Beijing International Educational Travel Conference, which took place on Oct 30 and was hosted by the Beijing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau, aimed to boost inbound study tourism in the capital.
Artist Zhou Ping's solo exhibition Live as Summer Flowers shows more than 60 of her paintings at the gallery of Li Keran Art Foundation in Beijing through Oct 31.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Wednesday named 66 urban settlements, including two Chinese cities to join its Network of Creative Cities.
A rare exhibition of key artifacts from the province is an artistic and cultural showcase of Chinese civilization spanning four dynasties, Lin Qi reports.
Xiao Hua watches the Chinese TV series The Story of Yanxi Palace, which focuses on royal life in imperial China, to see the embroidered dresses worn by actresses in the roles of the concubines.
An array of intriguing pictures went on show at the third edition of the BRICS Media Joint Photo Exhibition in São Paulo, Brazil today.
Chinese tourism website Mafengwo’s data showed user inquiries about Xitang and Wuzhen, two popular water towns in Zhejiang province, increased by 22.6 and 18.4 percent respectively in late October.
On Oct 28, The Wings of Songs, a film to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the People's Republic of China, premiered at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Xiabu, or "the fabric of summer", is a traditional handwoven fabric made of ramie, used to help people feel cool and comfortable and also ward off the heat and humidity.
The Suzhou Jinji Lake Art Biennial, launched in 2012, has shown works by nearly 1,000 artists from home and abroad in nine themed exhibitions and 70 parallel exhibitions in four sessions, promoting the biennial format to a wider audience outside art hubs such as Beijing and Shanghai.
An exhibition of late Chinese sculptor Liu Shiming's works was launched at the Asian Cultural Center (ACC) in here on Monday.
Lu Gaoqing, the China-born head of the University of Surrey, is working to forge tighter bonds between the institution and its mainland alumni, Xing Wen reports.