The Beautiful China Tourism Fair was held in Madrid on Tuesday at the historic Palacio de los Duques de Pastrana.
Colored clay toys, porcelains, and jade flower arrangements from ancient palaces, next to virtual reality (VR) devices and the 3D-printed sneaker soles and Buddha statues, are ready to dazzle participants at the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations (CDAC) with China's past and future.
More than 30,000 people from China and abroad will join in the Asian Cultural Carnival, which will be held at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, on Wednesday in Beijing.
President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at a banquet in honor of guests who are in Beijing to attend the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations, May 14, 2019.
Stamp engravers are rare professionals. Currently, there are only 10 in China and Dong Qi is one of them. A number of her stamp works have been well-received by industry insiders and stamp collectors, and the stamps for the Year of the Pig released in 2019 are proving a milestone of her career.
A media center for the approaching Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations began trial operations on Monday before its official opening on Tuesday at the China National Convention Center in Beijing.
The number of bamboo and wooden slips found at a tomb complex in China is the most among any ancient tomb in the country so far.
The park has recently launched a program called "Restoring 1860" to bring new life to the damaged artifacts. Porcelain relics are among the first step of the long-term plan.
Recent international tourism fairs in Yiwu feature creative cultural products that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern utility and are infused with regional elements, Xu Lin reports.
Chinese writer Lao She is best known for his vivid descriptions of the lives of everyday folk that reflected the social reality of his time.
The annual Lin Zhaohua Theater Arts Festival, which was launched in 2010, is back after a year's gap as the son takes the reins from his father.
Earlier this month, Betty Grebenschikoff shared her story at the Central Library of Brooklyn in New York as part of "Jewish Refugees in Shanghai", a project that tours the borough's public libraries from March through May.