South African food made a splash in China last week, with two TV hosts and authors scooping up honors at the Gourmand International awards in Yantai, Shandong province.
Israeli violist Avri Levitan gave 10 recitals within three days during his recent stay in Beijing.
The Chinese teen boy band TFBoys and Connie Talbot joined children from Italy, Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and China, singing and dancing to celebrate International Children's Day in a gala show on China Central Television on Thursday.
The first structure connecting the Yangtze River's banks in Wuhan has a respected Russian godfather.
Food, diplomacy and the ancient trade route come together for a week of savory celebration.
Du Yun, a 39-year-old musician who won a Pulitzer for her creation of the opera Angels' Bone, was recently in Shanghai to take part in a cross-disciplinary art event.
Revenue from ticket sales to foreigners visiting Cambodia's Angkor archeological park rose to $45.9 million dollars in the first five months of 2017, up 64 percent compared to the same period last year, according to an official report released on Thursday.
China is one of the fastest growing international market for New York City as nearly one million Chinese visited the Big Apple in 2016, said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, the city's tourism marketer.
China Post released six special stamps that feature children's games on Wednesday. The Tianjin Stamp Company also issued commemorative envelopes on a similar theme
Many families have babies who experience sleep problems, but professional help is at hand with companies like Good Sleep Baby.
A Sino-Russian TV documentary expo will begin in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, from June 6.
With a table, two chairs and a white floor, Chinese dancer-choreographer Gu Jiani interprets the context of daily life and explores the delicate nature of human relationships in her piece Right & Left, which was staged at the Inside-Out Theater in Beijing over the weekend.