The animated-film sector is finding new avenues to expand globally, as the recently concluded MIP China Hangzhou International Content Summit shows.
The veterinarians and keepers in Yunnan Wild Animal Park played African music to relieve the stress of a new giraffe moother to help her feed her newborn baby.
As the idea of combining sightseeing with rehabilitation gains popularity, businesses and non-governmental organizations in the Chinese capital are turning it into reality.
South Koreans will get their first chance to have a close look at the artwork of Chinese modern art master Qi Baishi, hailed as China's Pablo Picasso.
Late night mobile phone use has devastating effects on teenager's mental health, a new study by Australian researchers at Murdoch and Griffith Universities found Tuesday.
Chinese tourists made 2.71 million outbound trips during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, up 7.2 percent year on year, official data showed Tuesday.
Edge of Innocence, a coming-of-age romance based on Japanese best-selling novelist Shimada Soji's story of the same name, is now being screened across the Chinese mainland.
Life Is a Poem, an annual cultural festival in Beijing that features concerts, art exhibitions, workshops and flee markets, kicked off at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center on Saturday.
Japan's Matsuyama Ballet Troupe has wrapped up its 15th tour in China by staging the classic ballet The White-Haired Girl in Beijing and Shanghai as well as visiting former premier Zhou Enlai's hometown in Huai'an, Jiangsu province.
Former martial arts champion-turned director Jiao Xiaoyu says that all the action scenes in his latest TV series are real.
Slacklining, which originated in the United States when rock climbers looked for ways to hone their skills, is today a growing sport in China.
Li Wenjie, a Yunshan Youth Scholar of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, received the Hans Christian Andersen Award in April for her research into the Chinese translation and dissemination of Andersen's fairy tales.