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.
Any building, be it a skyscraper or something more modest, depends on solid foundations. What is not seen is as important as the steel, concrete, bricks and mortar on view. Architects, too, depend on fundamentals, the cornerstone of their philosophy. Buildings are more than just walls and roofs. The
From Super Girl to 'Asian hero', Li Yuchun has always followed her own musical path, resulting in an original and unique body of work and a loyal fan base, Chen Nan reports.
When Duncan Leung Shiu-hung takes to the stage to deliver a speech in Beijing to share his decades of experience promoting Wing Chun, a southern Chinese form of kung fu, the man from Hong Kong says: "I'm a practitioner of martial arts, not someone good at talking."
The first China Online Movie Week, recently concluded in Chengdu, sheds light on problems facing the industry and aims to look for solutions for a better future.
Listed among the key preserved cultural relics of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Yinshan rock painting is a valuable cultural heritage recording the vanishing prehistoric civilization of China.
An exhibition honoring a special group of World War II heroes kicked off at the Overseas Chinese Museum of China in Beijing on Tuesday.
Soaring high as the biggest dark horse in the last two months, the school bullying-themed film Better Days raked in nearly 700 million yuan ($99 million) as of Tuesday since its release on Oct 25.
An exhibition featuring 90 pages of Chinese and foreign newspapers and magazines published since the mid-17th century is being held at Fudan University in Shanghai till Nov 25.
An ongoing exhibition is showcasing photos on exchanges and cooperation between Shanghai and cities in the United States over the past 40 years.
Dunhuang Academy China and Peking University have signed an agreement to establish a research center for Dunhuang studies, aiming to nurture more high-level research talent in the area.
China has a total of 2,478 modern theaters, more than twice as many as the 1,213 theaters in 2016, according to the ongoing 21st China Shanghai International Art Festival.