The British Council,and Peking University have jointly hosted the China-UK Cultural Heritage High Level Dialogue on 28 Feb 2017 in Beijing. With the support of the China State Administration of Cultural Heritage and Capital Normal University, cultural heritage experts from both countries were invited to exchange and discuss potential future collaboration.
Internet lingo, a linguistic phenomenon that originated with young web users, has become an increasingly interesting part of online culture.
Yang Yifan is bionic. In a sense, that is. "My phone is part of my body," the 19-year-old says.
The Red Mansion serves as a microcosm of how China's creative industry is flourishing.
The Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party (CPWDP) will propose the inclusion of Tai Chi on the UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage List at the upcoming annual Two Sessions, in an effort to protect and promote the traditional sport.
Dignitaries and celebrities in Hong Kong attended an event on Tuesday to honor Jin Yong, whose picaresque tales of martial arts heroes are beloved throughout the Chinese-speaking world.
Nestled on the top floor of the swanky Sunrise Kempinski Hotel with panoramic views over Yanqi Lanke and the surrounding Mutianyu mountains, Views Restaurant eschews fancy, opting for authentic local Huairou dishes.
Universities in the United Kingdom are making efforts to attract more Chinese students by working with overseas study consultants. On Feb 2, Durham University and the international education company Study Group announced a strategic tie-up in Beijing.
Monks from Central China's Henan province have staged a special performance of Chinese martial arts to conclude Chinese New Year celebrations in Bangkok.
Henry Chang-Yu Lee, one of the world's most renowned forensic scientists, appeared in Beijing last week to promote a forthcoming movie.
As a part of a 2016 program to promote young curators supported by the Ministry of Culture, the National Art Museum of China is holding an exhibition called New Tale of the Orient from Feb 24.
Artist Vicki Rawlins uses a variety of unique ingredients from the great outdoors to create her three-dimensional artwork.