WeChat and Weibo were flooded with tributes to the celebrated Chinese writer Yang Jiang who died at 105 in Beijing on May 25. Many people expressed their condolences about the death of Yang by posting Yang's photos and quotations on the internet.
Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous pegion, has passed a law to protect its ancient villages, authorities said Wednesday.
Two individuals, each with a strong spirit but vulnerable heart, encountered each other, married and gave birth to a daughter. In their 60 years together the small family of three members went through war, political turmoil and illness in their repeated returns, but all the while they were always there for each other.
Alice Through the Looking Glass, like its predecessor, owes very little to Lewis Carroll.
The Dalian Wanda Group-the new owner of Hoyts, Australia's second-largest cinema chain-aims to improve the viewing experiences of movie fans in Oz.
On a big screen at a downtown Beijing mall, the world's first and most-powerful mutant wakes up after a long slumber.
Guru of cinematic writing Robert McKee says trying to be popular leads to bad work, Wang Kaihao reports.
Feng Xiaogang's film Mr Six was recently declared the top winner of this year's "dirty astray award" by the Chinese Association on Tobacco Control.
Chinese writer and translator Yang Jiang died early on Wednesday in Beijing at age 104.
Students and professors met for the Fudan-UC Center's annual Social Sciences & China Studies Young Scholar's Conference at University of California, San Diego, on May 20 to 21.
The premiere of the Nepali version of the 1986 TV series Journey to the West launched in Kathmandu in Nepal on May 18. The series has been broadcasted in many countries, including Myanmar, Thailand, Ghana and Tanzania.
Famous Chinese writer, literary translator and foreign literature researcher Yang Jiang died at the age of 105 in Beijing Wednesday.