Today marks the 100th birthday of the internationally-acclaimed architect Ieoh Ming Pei, more commonly known as IM Pei.
The 7th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) held a contract signing ceremony on April 21 in Beijing, in which 108 businesses signed contracts for 56 key projects worth 17.46 billion yuan ($2.54 billion), increasing 6.9 percent from last year.
More than 100 indigenous brands from Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan, exhibited their products in Beijing on April 17.
Eager to learn and share knowledge about natural history, a Chinese has become a social media star.
Over the past six decades, Gu Jianfen has emerged as one of the country's most prolific composers, with hundreds of songs, including The Kiss From Mother, Missing and Young Friends Come Together.
Students hoping to study abroad are discovering options beyond the obvious, traditional choices, and the Belt and Road Initiative is creating more.
The first China-themed library in Mexico was inaugurated on Monday in a bid to promote cultural exchange.
The exhibition "Shakespeare to Sherlock: Treasures of the British Library" opened to the public in Beijing on April 21. The exhibition featured nine manuscripts and two early editions from 10 iconic British writers.
Wine tasting, photo exhibitions, themed lectures -- cultural events like these have made bookstores a "must-go" for young Chinese.
Archaeologists in Central China's Hunan province are excavating a site of a porcelain kiln to make way for a new railway.
"Leave a place better than you found it." It is a simple philosophy, but one that William Lindesay holds dear. He led 20 volunteers to help clean up the Jiankou section of the Great Wall on April 22, which was also Earth Day.
The Xiamen-Nice International Carnival 2017 will land on the Fujian province coast on April 29 and run for three days, with the organizers promising the event will offer an authentic experience of the Nice Carnival with a local twist.