The first graphic novel adaptation of Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem was launched by Yilin Press at the 37th Beijing Book Fair, which kicked off on Thursday.
Major domestic online travel agency Trip.com Group has launched a free half-day trip around Beijing for all international passengers who are in transit for eight hours or more.
Organized by the Beijing Book Fair Committee and Bookdao, a publishing and book market intelligence information platform, the 2025 Books Influence Conference was held in Beijing on Wednesday.
The Jade Zheng Troupe, a chamber music ensemble consisting of 30 students and teachers from the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, performed a concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Jan 5.
The year 2024 saw a vibrant lineup of Chinese variety shows, exploring themes ranging from music and comedy to travel and relationships.
Coffee with exclusive latte art representing auspicious Chinese characters and patterns, and Chinese-style tea snacks that reflect the essence of the four seasons are adding more appeal to the Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing.
Guangzhou Opera House staged its production of Le Docteur Miracle by French composer Georges Bizet from Dec 31 to Jan 1, offering audience with this delightful work at the start of the New Year.
The term jiangnan not only refers to the southern region in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River that, since ancient times, has been a booming center of economy and culture. It is also used by intellectuals and artists as a synonym of a serene hub, a spiritual haven.
Envoys to China and their spouses from 11 countries including North Macedonia, Argentina, Sri Lanka, and Egypt, visited Luniao town, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Dec 29 and 30.
The bustling Harbin Ice-Snow World, the world's largest ice-and-snow theme park, has welcomed more than 1 million visitors just 20 days after opening, setting a record high for the annual winter wonder that has delighted guests for 26 years.
Beijing will accelerate work to protect and utilize cultural relics in its core functional areas, and promote public access to more heritage sites along the Beijing Central Axis, which was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2024.
A Chinese lantern exhibition was recently held in Rome, Italy, themed around the Chinese Dragon Palace and Eastern mythology. Attracting locals and tourists alike to enjoy the spectacle, the exhibition spanned approximately 1-kilometer and included 220 colorful lanterns in a wide array of installations.