The five-day May Day holiday — from Thursday through Monday — spurred a tourism boom in the country, with scores of domestic and international tourists swamping destinations big and small to make the most of the break, the last long holiday in the first half of the year.
At the first solar term of summer, spring bows out, yet warmth delays its call. When greens outshine the fading red, seeds of spring swiftly grow.
On the banks of a slow-moving river in Shengfeng village, the rhythmic knock of wood against wood has been echoing in the hall of Zhang Laisheng's workshop as the sun emerges on the horizon.
Traditionally a major agricultural product for export, tea has increasingly taken on a new role in recent years for Kenya.
In 1972, winemaker Guo Qichang received an invitation from the Shacheng winery in Huailai county, Hebei province. Located in one of China's earliest grape-growing regions, the winery hoped that Guo could help improve quality and assess its grape varieties.
No two vintages are ever quite the same — even with the same wine, a shift in climate from year to year subtly transforms the flavor of the grapes. But in the hands of a talented winemaker, even a tough harvest can yield something remarkable.
In Calculate The Memory (2021), London-based Chinese artist Kong Qianyang attempts to show a unique economic value and potential in both the art market and cultural heritage.
The Central Academy of Fine Arts kicked off its graduation exhibitions in Beijing on April 29, 2025. Themed Chasing the Light, the 2025 exhibitions unfold in three parts. The first, featuring over 3,000 artworks by 532 graduate and PhD students, runs until May 14. Two undergraduate student exhibitions follow. Reservations via official WeChat are required. Visit 9:30 - 17:30, Tue - Sun (Mon during graduation season) at CAFA Art Museum.
Bathed in a soft glow, the Buddha statues from the Mogao Caves murals seem to gaze out at the world — not from the famous Dunhuang in Gansu province, but from the pages of a vivid three-dimensional book.
Through service and cultural exchange, a young volunteer brings hope to Bolivia and finds strength in self-growth.
How can cinema not only survive but flourish in the digital age, where artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the rules? This unprecedented challenge to the century-long art form has sparked a heated debate at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival.
From late March to early April, 20-year-old US YouTuber Darren Watkins Jr, better known by his online alias iShowSpeed, visited several major cities across China — such as Beijing, Shanghai, Zhengzhou, Chengdu, and Changsha — livestreaming his experiences along the way.