China saw a total of 782 million domestic tourist trips made during the seven-day National Day holiday, up 7.81 percent from last year, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Antwerp's Walter Van Beirendonck takes his SS20 collection in an otherworldly direction
With improved environment, wetlands along the Yangtze River, China's longest, have become popular among tourists during the National Day holiday.
The Tian'anmen rostrum in Beijing has undoubtedly been a more popular spot than usual over the past few days, as crowds of visitors have poured into the famous square to take pictures of some of the floral and poster decorations that are still on display from the grand parade that was held on Oct 1
A new exhibition at the Capital Museum offers a kaleidoscopic vision of the key moments in Zhejiang's history, Wang Kaihao reports.
Lost riches, cliff tombs and longevity give Meishan its allure, Huang Zhiling reports.
Chinese publishing has come a long way in the past 70 years, Mei Jia reports.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Cold Dew, (Chinese: 寒露), the 17th solar term of the year, begins this year on Oct 8 and ends on Oct 23.
French artist Natalie Miel has frequently traveled to China over the past 14 years.
Poland has long been a fertile land for producing lithographs. The works reflect the country's history as a gateway between the East and the West, and preserve rich traditions while bracing for the spirit of contemporary art.
Wishes for well-being and longevity were often at the heart of a variety of Chinese artifacts, including jade carvings, bronze wares, Chinese paintings, calligraphic scrolls and ceramics, to name a few.
Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is best known for portraits that repeatedly depict a young girl with piercing eyes, set against the blank and pristine background. The girl looks directly at the audience, sometimes wearing a pure smile and other times casting a hostile glance, and seems to question th