The returning of the statue of Patriach Zhanggong is taking a turn for the worse as the Dutch collector of the statue ate his words.
Last November, when Wang Yabin toured Europe with Genesis, a collaborative dance work she made with Belgian choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, she took with her the novel The Moon Opera, written by Chinese author Bi Feiyu, as well as DVDs of the TV series based on the novel.
Reality programming has been a big draw for big stars, big money and large audiences. But underpinning the facade of singing and dating and running are often the bricks of voyeurism and debris of basic principles.
The appearance of a rare artistic treasure in Beijing over the weekend resulted in crowds waiting in line for six hours at the Forbidden City.
About 400 Tai Chi enthusiasts from west coast of Canada and the United States demonstrate Tai Chi all together to promote the art of Tai Chi exercise in Vancouver, Canada, on September 12.
Li Gang, a member of the China Photographers Association, took his lens on the interesting subject of people using cellphones.
A theme memorial to feature the development course of Chinese rocket science opened to public on Saturday on the Yanqi Lake campus of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.
Starting from 2016 Russia will include Mandarin as an optional foreign language in its higher education system.
CCTV will mark Mid-Autumn day with its annual gala in Jiangyou, the hometown of the renowned Tang-Dynasty (618-907) poet, Li Bai.
Domestic live-action animationMonster Hunt beat Hollywood blockbusterFurious 7, becoming the first Chinese film to take the top spot in 21 years.
A central China university has caused controversy by making its students pick their majors through a lottery system.
Beijing will host the World Leisure Congress in 2020 to build itself a world tourism and leisure center, Beijing's tourism development commission announced Saturday.