Carving one's names on cultural relics to mark one's visit is not peculiar to modern Chinese. People at all times and all over the world have done it.
A photo exhibition tracing decades of China's development is on display at the Shanghai Center of Photography. Grain to Pixel: A Story of Photography in China features signature camera works by 70 artists and documents dramatic changes in the country.
A series of photos featuring wild life were issued on Sept 15 by the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C. in the United States.
In China, there are about 160 million postmenopausal women, and 120 million menopausal women are bothered by perimenopausal syndrome every year because of estrogen deficiency.
"My first job is that of a porter, carrying bags for my wife. Then I'm a cook and then I'm a conductor," he tells China Daily in a recent interview in Beijing.
A girl of Russian-Chinese descent is being described as "an angel of friendship and peace" in Suifenhe city of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province.
National Ballet of China seeks to tell the story of a woman who died protecting the birds. Chen Jie reports.
Wang Zhengkun, a retired paratrooper, always pursues unique and novel technique to record the earth using his camera.
Glazed porcelain pots decorated with inscriptions found in the Tanjiapo Dragon Kiln in Changsha, capital of Central China's Hunan province, Sept 14, 2015.
Chinese consumers have become more concerned about healthy lifestyles and innovative flavors, driving the moon cake market shift to more natural food products or new ingredients.
At the Shanghai Museum, a new 3D X-ray scanner allows researchers to see processes involved in artwork thousands of years old. It is part of a new conservation center, the largest in the country.
Beijing's Palace Museum - located in the Forbidden City - is bringing out the best of its treasures for 90th-Anniversary commemorations. Among the highlights are the Stone Moat collection, comprising ancient China's renowned painters and calligraphers.