China has overtaken Australia to become the second biggest source of tourists to the Antarctic.
Subterranean dwellings in China date back more than 4,000 years, and are unique to the region south of Shanxi province, where there is a lack of stone.
Ma Mingze's oil paintings remind you of works by French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004). Though both work with different mediums, they both depict day-to-day scenes in a way that give viewers an unreal feeling.
Beijing will introduce a new tourism regulation on Aug 1 to improve operation and management of private accommodations rented to tourists, or minsu, and better govern day trips, the city government announced over the weekend.
An ongoing exhibition shines light on whole-shape rubbings, a technique which creates a three-dimensional effect to show an item's shape and details on it.
A cultural week on China's intangible cultural heritage has kicked off with a paper-cut show will to be presented in the national museum in Karachi, according to the Chinese embassy here.
China Radio International and Mongolia's national public Television broadcaster have signed a deal to provide Chinese TV dramas to be broadcast across Mongolia.
Peking Opera artists from China and Singapore celebrate long friendship.
Five years after Inseparable, director Dayyan Eng returns to his comedian roots in the new movie Wished.
Greek goddess Athena becomes a bad spaceship driver and Thor in Norse mythology appears in the form of a cute puppy — all these will appear in the upcoming animated film One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes II.
Hong Kong director Ann Hui's period drama Our Time Will Come tops a national investigation as the most satisfying domestic movie this year, according to a recent report.
An exhibition titled "Dialogue with Contemporary Japanese Art" was launched at the China Cultural Center in Tokyo on June 27, marking the 45th anniversary of the normalization of China-Japan diplomatic ties and the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China.