A documentary titled Masters in the Forbidden City that was recently screened in China sheds light into the intriguing craft of restoring precious relics in the Imperial Palace.
The ancient repair technique of Ju Ci looks to be making a comeback in China as more and more people learn how to appreciate imperfection
The chili peppers may be uniformly scorching, but how its heat is expressed differs in China, ranging from Hunan's pure flame to Sichuan's oily and numbing mala to Yunnan and Guangxi's tart taste.
Amid the green vegetation on the outskirts of a small town in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, a dirt track leads to a village in a valley, molded in karst landscape.
An exhibition, titled "FengHai's World", was held at the Academy of Art and Design's Visual Art Center, at Tsinghua University, on March 25.
Best Bites of Beijing is published on Fridays and covers the latest happenings in the capital's dining scene.
More Chinese travelers are coming to Australia and seeking unique, personalized experiences, according to an authority with Tourism Australia.
An international music festival with performers from Belt and Road countries kicked off in Shenzhen, southern Guangdong province, on Saturday night, with the aim of strengthening cultural exchanges and deepening friendship between the people.
In ancient times, the Qingming Festival prompted poets to write poems about their grief regarding the lingering cold in spring and emotional moments while mourning the deceased. Here are some famous lines from poems in the Tang and Song Dynasties (618 -1279).
Ruins of city walls have been discovered in Northwest China's Lop Nor Desert, the site of the former capital of Loulan, a prosperous settlement built about 2,000 years ago to serve passing traders traveling the Silk Road.
The Hong Kong Rugby Sevens are more than one of Hong Kong's favorite sporting events. The competition draws visitors from all over Asia, and keeps fans who can't make the trip glued to TVs at home and in popular bars and restaurants.
Sun Yat-sen and his wife dined here. So did the Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. Chairman Mao hosted visiting heads of state and welcomed Chinese writers, and Premier Zhou Enlai ate and drank with US envoy Henry Kissinger.