Wu Xiaoli, a TV anchor with Phoenix TV, has been named the dean of the communication department of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
Soiree, a Chinese fashion company, and Tencent, China's leading internet enterprise, are promoting The Joywave Fund, a foundation to help children who lose hearing.
The National Art Museum of China is holding an exhibition titled First National Exhibition of Sculpture to mark the development of sculpture in the country since the 20th century.
The documentary Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guoqiang will debut in Chinese mainland theaters on Sept 22.
Mushrooms, wastewater and sunlight. For Nanjing University professor Zhu Jia, these three items hold the key to producing clean and fresh water by harnessing the power of the sun.
Peking Opera veteran Yuan Huiqin set to embark on a foreign tour to spread the traditional Chinese art form. Chen Nan reports.
An international winemaking contest taps Ningxia's bottled-up possibilities. Zhang Zefeng reports.
When Guo Jingyu traveled to the Saihanba National Forest Park for the first time, he was a teenager. And his only memory of the park was the vast grassland.
An ongoing photo exhibition gives viewers a close look at Hu Die, one of China's top film stars in the 1920s and '30s. Lin Qi reports.
A large space in a three-storey red-brick building, located in southeast Berlin near the river Spree, is home to nearly 100 spiders.
An exhibition featuring 590 sculptures began at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing on Sept 6.
Corban Festival is the feast of sacrifice when people slay livestock to share with their family, or visit relatives and friends to send best wishes.