The 2018 survey for the most attractive Chinese cities for expats officially kicked off. It is the only national survey participated in exclusively by foreign experts working and living in China, including Nobel Prize laureates and Chinese Friendship Award recipients.
While the recent Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang province, showed off the world's most cutting-edge online technologies, a photo exhibition, which ran concurrently with the event offered a glimpse into how such developments have benefited the users.
Chinese fashion designer's installation art aims to raise awareness about wildlife, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
An ongoing exhibition at the China Agricultural Museum in Beijing showcases farming techniques used through the ages, Wang Kaihao reports.
In the ancient time, Changsha in Central China's Hunan province played an irreplaceable role in China's cultural exchanges as the Yuelu Academy here served as an institute for higher education since its establishment in 976.
Chinese women are showing a stronger interest in traveling overseas without using a travel agent compared to their male peers as the outbound tourism market burgeons in China, a newly-released travel report found.
Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, will extend its visa-free period for foreigners transiting through the city from 72 hours to 144 next year, local authorities said Saturday.
A photo exhibition themed Cotton, Nature and Human is now on and will run through Nov 29 at the Riverside Art Museum in Beijing.
An authentic Peking Opera show staged by performers from both China and the United States drew a crowd of over 500 enthusiastic fans in New York on the afternoon of Nov 17.
For more than a decade, Ma Wansheng ran a small food stand in a night market in Lanzhou, capital city of northwest China's Gansu province, providing local snacks for people working overtime or hitting the bar.
If the ancient Silk Road is a theater, then the Sogdians were its most dynamic performers.
Late master painter Pan Tianshou (1897-1971) is known for creating large classic Chinese ink paintings that convey scholarly elegance, grandeur and extensiveness.