On Oct 1, China's National Day, the Exhibition Hall of Evidences of Crime Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, received 10 new historical artifacts.
Who says research can't be exciting? In late October, Jiangsu University (JSU) in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, hosted the 2nd Jiangsu Province and 1st Yangtze River Delta Foreign Postgraduate Research Symposium. The event created a vibrant atmosphere for next-generation scholars from around the world to exchange ideas and collaborate across disciplines.
Sajjad Ali, a student from Islamabad, Pakistan, studying at Renmin University of China, stood captivated at the Meicun Erhu Industrial Park in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, as melodies from the traditional Chinese two-stringed instrument filled the air.
What if centuries-old relics could come to life as modern Chinese beauties?
Nearly a century after his great-aunt ventured into war-torn China as a young journalist from the United States, Adam Foster has come to understand the profound impact of her work and how the bridges she helped build continue to inspire cross-cultural friendship.
When I first came across Hirono, he didn't really stand out to me. He was among several figurines tucked away in a corner of Pop Mart's studio. They seemed subtle, almost unassuming, and I didn't give them much thought at the time.
When he was growing up, Galim Gaisin wanted to be an actor — a dream he has today realized not on large cinema screens, but in short serial dramas played out on smartphones.
Flourished Peony, a popular franchise centered on a legendary businesswoman in one of China's most culturally prosperous eras, has been distributed to more than 80 countries and regions, according to the Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau.
The China Cultural Center in Singapore was officially inaugurated on Nov 7, 2015. To mark its 10th anniversary, the center has released a special feature video titled "Bridge of Hearts — 10th Anniversary Interviews of the China Cultural Center in Singapore."
It's hard to sum up The World of Movements — Where Body Language Comes Alive, an unusual exhibition by Tao Dance Theater, which opened Friday at the 798 Art Factory in Beijing, a Bauhaus-style space of over 1,000 square meters. The professional dance floor serves as an invisible stage, while everyday furniture such as sofas, chairs, tables, and beds creates an inviting, homelike atmosphere.
Curious Animals, an ongoing exhibition at the 798 International Art Exchange Center in Beijing's 798 Art Zone, teams up five artists from China and Australia whose works in various media engage the audience in re-examining humans' fixed perspectives of animals, whether they have been domesticated or are living in the wild.