After fighting evil and saving the world for 75 years in comic books and on screen, Wonder Woman, or the Amazonian princess Diana, has just conquered the largest movie market to Asia.
This June, French philosopher Oscar Brenifier brings his best-selling philosophical picture book collection PhiloZenfants to Chinese children in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Wuhan and Changsha.
The China National Symphony Orchestra held a concert to commemorate the centenary of Chinese conductor Li Delun (1917-2001), the father of classical music in China, at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing.
The late Charlie Trotter was a legendary chef who helped to change fine dining in the US, shifting from traditional fat-laden cooking methods to an emphasis on local, seasonal fare that highlights the flavors of carefully chosen ingredients.
An exhibition featuring 200 works from photographers Gao Fan and Niu Weiyu will be held at the National Art Museum of China on June 8.
A two-day Chinese Tibetan culture forum started here in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
There is now an event held on the second annual Mandarin Month, hosted by the Beijinger magazine, which is designed for busy-bees to polish up their Mandarin skills. The aim behind the workshop is to motivate monolingual foreigners to improve their practice of Mandarin.
Botswana's Health and Wellness Minister, Dorcas Magkato, Tuesday hailed the partnership between China and Botswana in the sector of health, saying it bridged the human resource gap in the country's health sector.
At the Xiedao Resort in northern Beijing, audience members join the actors making them a part of the play.
A TV program featuring Silk Road stories that is co-sponsored by China and Kazakhstan was launched here Tuesday.
The first time Britain's Lloyd Belcher met Mira Rai, it was in October 2014 and he was shooting promotional images of Mira, a young woman from a Nepalese village, in Hong Kong.
A film festival about the great outdoors is getting the attention of young sports fans.