Located in Luanchuan County under Luoyang city in central China's Henan Province, Laojun Mountain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the province.
Wudang Mountain, in the northwest of Hubei province, is perhaps the best known of China's Taoist holy mountains. It was listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994.
Several Australian Tasmanian high schools representatives have joined state government delegates on a trip to China to further strengthen ties between the two regions.
20 private museums in Shanghai struggles to survive because of lack of policy and finacial support.
A joint performance by the Chinese and Russian youth symphony orchestra has been held at the National Center for Performing Art in Beijing on Wednesday night.
Wars are fought as much on wits as weapons, and Chinese writer Yu Dafu used his to great effect when his country was under threat from Japanese invaders.
When Chinese moviegoers find the 3-D screen suddenly losing color, or hear the sounds from a different movie playing in an adjacent hall, they obviously think they haven't got their money's worth. In relative terms, audiences in North America are mostly spared such experiences.
The Assassin has become the most controversial blockbuster of the past weekend, showered with praise and laments by a polarized audience.
After a flood of exaggerated dramas about fighting Japanese aggression, Chinese TV is presenting the conflict through a more thoughtful lens, Xu Fan reports.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as promised, and fans in the Middle Kingdom appear more excited than those in his home country.
Four years after his death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs still fascinates the public, with two major new films this fall analyzing his life and career.
Love has its challenges in times of war. For some, it is a luxury that few can own; for others, it is a faith that life depends on.