March 8 marks the annual International Women's Day.Here are six talented ancient Chinese women who once impressed in their time, and still affect us in our time.
The lipstick, book and yoga labels on the cakes symbolize women's multiple roles in work, family, social life, recreation and self-improvement.
Seeing a new major that combines medicine and physics on the syllabus in the 1990s was a tipping point for then-medical graduate Tian Mei.
Meet the young Chinese learning the ancient craft of book restoration, whose skills range from simply making proper paste to having a sense of history.
Jackie Chan recalled the moment he received the Academy Honorary Award for his lifelong effort to persist in making movies in his own comic-action style.
As we celebrate International Women's Day, let's take the time to appreciate women who strive to break the glass ceiling in predominantly male industries and prove that they are equally capable.
The makers of an upcoming movie aim to select the cast from more than 2,000 students who have attended the Beijing Film Academy, one of China's most prestigious universities.
Feng Jicai, a famed author, and a CPPCC member, talked to The Beijing News, and shared his views on cultural issues.
The popular TV program "Readers“ has prompted more people in China to practice reading aloud in booths set up in big cities across the country.
Launched in 2006, Twitter has become one of the top go-to social media sites – get to know the dos and don'ts of tweeting.
Soy foods are not only safe for women diagnosed with breast cancer, but may even help some patients live longer, a new study said Monday.
Two Chinese artists will soon present their experiments in ink at Asia Week in New York.