Zhang Wei (pseudonym) still remembers his first undercover operation as a narcotics officer back in 2004. He and a female colleague posed as a couple to meet a suspected drug trafficker and confirm the location of a deal.
In the home of 36-year-old Zou Minglei in Wuhan, Hubei province, you'll find some of China's most cherished museum artifacts — not originals, but remarkably lifelike reproductions made of cake and chocolate.
At Moyu Office, a photo studio in Beijing, 20-year-old store manager Liang Jiaqiu from Fuxin, Liaoning province, captures moments using a Polaroid Big Shot camera.
Graduation season is in full swing, and this year, many Chinese students are adding a unique twist to the tradition — drawing inspiration from "ita bag culture", a Japanese trend where fans decorate bags with character merchandise.
Dong Weiqian was only 8 when the Shanghai World Expo was held in 2010.He didn't get the chance to visit — and has always regretted it.
The "Visit Beijing" event was held in Tongzhou district of Beijing's urban sub-center on June 21.
The first STM APAC Conference was held during the 31st Beijing International Book Fair last week, attracting over 300 representatives from publishing groups, research institutions, universities, and international organizations across China, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Australia, Singapore, India, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries.
Lishugou Leisure Valley in Pinggu district, Beijing, launched an immersive, multi-scenario rafting experience — open both day and night on Friday.
As a key event of the Beijing International Book Fair, the 2025 BIBF International Publishers Gala on Wednesday night brought more than 500 guests from domestic and foreign government bodies, publishers' associations, and publishing houses together at the newly inaugurated China International Exchange Center for Publishers.
Mei Xiaoshan, a leading Foshan ceramic artist and third-generation heritage bearer, finds in ceramics the power to "give life to lifeless clay" and create enduring works of art.
What kind of fabric takes two people to weave, and only inches emerge each day? Yunjin brocade is just as rare as it is radiant.
What happens when mountain-born art meets the world? Qiang embroidery, a national intangible cultural heritage passed down through generations of Qiang women, reflects their deep reverence for nature and devotion to family in every stitch.