Wandering around the Chinese book exhibition booth at the Bangkok International Book Fair 2026, Parichat Jomklin, a freshman at Thailand's Sripatum University, focused her gaze on a Chinese novel featuring ancient-style detective storie
Changbai Mountain research reveals how obsidian helped humans survive an unforgiving northern landscape over 50,000 years ago, report Wang Ru and Liu Mingtai.
Carved into cliffs on the edge of the Gobi Desert in Gansu province, the Mogao Caves have stood for centuries as a testament to cultural exchange along the ancient Silk Road.
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Industrial players and experts emphasized how technology and shifting consumption patterns are reshaping the tourism sector at the 2026 China Cultural Tourism Economy Innovation Week in eastern China's Zhejiang province in early April.
Giuseppe Verdi's monumental opera "Aida" returned to the stage of the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on April 8, opening the NCPA Opera Festival 2026.
A cross-regional culinary collaboration is bringing the refined traditions of Huaiyang cuisine to the capital, as InterContinental Beijing Beichen hosts a limited-time food festival led by two master chefs from northern and southern China.
The China Academy of Art marked its 98th anniversary with the launch of its annual "CAA Report" at the Nanshan campus in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, outlining a focused strategy as it approaches its centennial milestone.
Online entertainment platform iQIYI announced on March 28 that it will develop a new theme park, iQIYI LAND, in Wuhan, its fourth theme park nationwide, as part of its broader expansion into Central China.
Spring radiance meets sparkling waters at Hainan's Yalong Bay! Stroll along the turquoise coast, feel the gentle breeze, and soak in the tropical charm.
William Shakespeare's King Lear is usually staged in London's West End or New York's Broadway. But on a night in Leping, Jiangxi province, a county-level city in East China's Jiangxi province, the tragic king reappears as Li Er, reimagined through Ganju, a centuries-old local opera.
Renowned authors bring stories to remote villages, empowering both adults and children through the healing power of literature, Yang Feiyue reports.