When French physician Jean Louis Bussiere went through the belongings of his father, who died more than 60 years ago, he came across 3,000 photos and an even larger number of documents that told the story of his relationship with China.
HK director Raman Hui, known for his work in Shrek, worked for 8 years to release a big-budget fantasy film Monster Hunt, based on Chinese mythology.
A subsidiary of online video giant iQiyi has streamed its first full-length motion picture-the company's latest bid for a bigger slice of China's massive online video market.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong visited the Confucius Institute of North South University (NSU) in Dacca, the capital of Bangladesh, on Tuesday.
The "special section" launched for a wide collection of China- themed books by the century-old largest US book retailer, on the sidelines of BookExpo America (BEA) 2015 which kicks off Wednesday.
Chinese police have arrested 175 people in what's being touted as the largest-ever bust of tomb raiders since the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, and recovered 1,168 cultural relics.
The rising number of Chinese mothers who accompany their teenagers to study abroad to care for them has inspired a TV series.
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Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong attended the unveiling ceremony of Chinese Muslims on Silk Road, a photo exhibition held by Henan Photographers Association, in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on May 25.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong met with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on May 24 during Liu's official visit to the country. The following day, she also held talks with Bangladeshi President Abdul Hamid.
A Chinese archaeological team has wrapped up its underwater excavation in the Xisha archipelago in the South China Sea, with scores of relics uncovered and several surveys conducted, local authorities said Monday.
No serious revenue drops have been seen after China banned hospitals from charging a markup on drugs as part of a health corruption reform.