In the vast, open grasslands of Tianzhu Tibetan autonomous county, where the air is crisp and the horizon stretches endlessly, white yaks roam like billowing clouds across the plateau.
As China's county economies continue to thrive, more customers from lower-tier cities and towns are seeking affordable and high-quality coffee drinks.
It was a Saturday night, and the air had a crisp early spring chill that seeped into the narrow passages of Beijing's hutong. A couple of young people stood outside a small bar called Jianghu. They didn't say much — just the occasional chuckle or a quick glance at their phones, their faces half-lit by the soft glow of the streetlights. The alley around them was quiet, almost reverent, as if the city itself was holding its breath.
While pursuing her PhD degree at Beijing Normal University, psychologist Zong Min had the opportunity to lead a three-year psychological consultancy program to help students who didn't want to go to school — an issue parents are increasingly struggling with.
A new round of the Looking China Youth Film Project was launched on Wednesday at Beijing Normal University, bringing together young filmmakers from nearly 40 countries to explore and document their cultural experiences across China.
It was a Saturday night, and the air had a crisp early spring chill that seeped into the narrow alleyways of Beijing's hutong. A couple of young people stood outside a small bar called Jiangsu. They didn't say much — just the occasional chuckle or a quick glance at their phones, their faces half-lit by the soft glow of the streetlights. The alley around them was quiet, almost reverent, as if the city itself was holding its breath.
Legendary French actress Isabelle Huppert is in Shanghai presenting the French production of Anton Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard (La Cerisaie) from April 11 to 13.
A new chapter in vocational education and intangible cultural heritage preservation began as the Beijing Arts and Crafts Technician College held its inauguration ceremony on Tuesday.
The editor notes that China's consumption increased significantly during the Qingming Festival (Tomb - Sweeping Day) holiday from Friday to Sunday. Key drivers of economic growth during this period include travel, tourism, online shopping and outdoor activities.
A new program aiming to assist teenagers in realizing their stage - performing dreams was launched at Beijing Yanjing Experimental High School on April 2. Co - initiated by Yuehua Entertainment and the school, it offers specialized arts courses for junior and senior high first - year students, leveraging the strengths of media universities and Yuehua. Pop singer Hu Haiquan, present at the launch, shared his thoughts on the benefits of early artistic education for teenagers.
A media day event at the China Pavilion of Expo 2025 in the Japanese city of Osaka offered a preview of exhibitions centered on green development, cutting-edge technologies, and the vision of harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.
Tree healer Jin Hongjun, 55, vividly recalls the painstaking efforts to save China's beloved 4,500-year-old "General Cypress" two decades ago.