The third Macao International Film Festival kicked off Saturday in China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), with over 50 films from around the world to be shown on the big screens.
The capital city has launched 15 themed tourism packages and dozens of self-drive routes to provide plenty of winter fun for local residents and tourists, alike.
October, a magazine published in Beijing, has been a must-buy on newsstands for lovers of literature for four decades.
Once barren with over 70 percent of its land an arid desert, Youyu county of Shanxi province has been turned into a thriving oasis and the subject of oil paintings, thanks to seven decades of strenuous human effort.
A concert featuring works by an American pianist for traditional Chinese instruments is to be staged in Beijing.
Vast landscapes, rich resources, diverse cultures and popular tourist destinations — a photo exhibition of western China was unveiled on Tuesday at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.
The 500th anniversary of the death of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci is causing an unexpected turf war between the two countries the artist called home.
Whenever somebody is asked about the earliest online secondhand book-selling platform in China, if they can come up with an answer, chances are that it will be Kongfuzi Jiushu Wang (Confucius Old Book website). The site was set up in 2002, eight years after the internet arrived in China.
Shen Bing's first foray into secondhand book buying turned out to be a revelation. The book she bought, Tengxun Zhuan (The History of Tencent), was not only in good order, to her it seemed almost brand-new.
One can feel a bit of chill in the air at 8 pm outside the north gate of the Canglang Pavilion in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. But one soon forgets it as the hero Shen Fu and his beloved wife Chen Yun appear on a boat.
Chinese artist Wu Guanzhong's oil painting of a serene Jiangnan landscape fetched 112.7 million yuan ($16 million) at Poly International Auction's sale on Thursday night in Beijing.
Guangzhou-born Luo Wei has over the past few years penned more than 100 “love letters” to his adopted city of Shanghai where he has set roots.