While some may be worried that the slowing Chinese economy will drag down global growth, ongoing economic restructuring has been welcomed by foreign companies and individuals.
Bio-engineered corneas made from pigs' eyes may help millions of Chinese patients to see again, ophthalmologists have said.
The theme webpage, "Window for ASEAN-China Children's Cultural Exchanges (WACCCE)" was officially launched at the China National Theatre for Children in Beijing on March 11, 2016.
Descendants of ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius are trying to join efforts for research on which generation of the family brought the bloodline from China to the Korean Peninsula.
Lately, a BBC Documentary series "Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth" has become a hit in China.
Traditional Chinese Medicines are scientific and technological resources with advantages and huge innovation potentials, said Wang Guoqiang, director of the State Administration of TCM.
China became the world's leading exporters of cultural goods in 2013, outpacing the United States, a UNESCO report showed on Thursday.
A multi-national exhibition featuring nationhood and cultural identity will kick off in the Beijing’s 798 Art Zone this Saturday.
Longmen Grottoes in Central China's Henan province opened another of its caves to the public on Thursday, giving them the opportunity to see a complete set of 29 arhat statues created during the rule of a Buddhist Chinese empress.
Museums, libraries and art galleries are making good on the government's pledge to promote the cultural industry and improve living standards.
Writer Lu Xun stands as a cultural giant of the 20th-century in China, his influence extending beyond literature to the world of ideas, art, and even politics. To mark the 80th Anniversary of his passing, the Lu Xun Museum of Beijing has teamed up with the National Art Museum of China.
Dunhuang Research Academy has released a series of photos of grotto paintings that depict the celebration of the Longtaitou Festival.