White porcelain is a representative product of Dehua, Southeast China's Fujian province, and it was a key commodity of the Maritime Silk Road during the Song and Yuan dynasties (960—1368). Dehua is renowned as the hometown of Chinese white porcelain.
It's a dilemma facing parents the world over. Where to bring the children for a weekend treat? Compared to a thrilling roller coaster ride at theme parks, there is a more down-to-earth option that provides plenty of fun and education-the Palace Museum.
Visitors look at a dancing figurine during an exhibition on music and dancing along the ancient Silk Road in Zhengzhou, Central China's Henan province, on Nov 19, 2019. More than 280 artifacts dating back to ancient China's Han, Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties are on display during the exhibition.
The Xuqiao Primary School in this year started to teach students to make handicrafts at art lessons by using natural materials such as tree branch and pine cone to help them discover the nature.
The list of this year's best art shows includes 29 exhibitions at which a wide range of art forms and themes were encompassed, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on Tuesday in Beijing.
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma's new book Kengo Kuma: A lab for materials has been released in November.
An exhibition centered around the Mogao Grottoes, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northwest China's Gansu province, kicked off last week at the China Cultural Center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
China's online literature has developed rapidly in recent years with the rise of online and mobile reading, and is becoming increasingly popular with foreign readers.
Lu Yonggen, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, died at age 89 in August. He had donated his life savings, valued at more than 8.8 million yuan ($1.15 million), to South China Agricultural University in Guangzhou to set up a special education fund for excellent young teachers and fo
The 44th Kuwait International Book Fair kicked off on Wednesday at the Kuwait International Fairground, where three Chinese publishing houses participate.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. This is especially the case for Tao Dandan, who collects pieces of birch bark dumped by wood processing plants and creates handicraft with them using only a chisel and a pair of scissors.
A 20-episode documentary series, titled Witness the Changing China 1949-2019, was recently released on Chinese streaming platform Youku.