"There are many jokes in the world that you listen to with tears in your eyes," says writer Liu Zhenyun, when asked what Laughter and Tears: A Novel is about.
Imagine beginning and ending your ski day right at your doorstep without any additional traffic. For winter sports lovers, there's nothing more exciting than skiing straight from your doorstep onto the slopes.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Wednesday inscribed Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the traditional new year, on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism explained details revolving around the new international standards for tourism information and consultation services on Thursday.
Under the baton of conductor Tan Lihua, Beijing Symphony Orchestra will stage a concert on Dec 31 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, celebrating the new year.
On the evening of Nov 29, Central Conservatory of Music professor and renowned erhu artist Yang Xue staged a concert at the historical Zhengyici Theater in Beijing, bringing the history of the erhu to life through a captivating performance.
Cheng Guo glazes on artworks at her art ceramics studio in Luoyang, Central China's Henan province, Dec 3, 2024. The tri-colored glazed pottery printmaking, or Sancai murals, is an intangible cultural heritage in Luoyang.
The soundtrack of Chinese musical, Yak Revolution, was released by Beijing Global Audio-Visual Publishing Company.
An audiovisual symphony concert for the documentary The Yarkand River was held in a theater owned by Shanghai Media Group on Nov 29.
Until Dec 21, an exhibition at the museum, titled Mei Run Xin Tian (Fine Arts Nourishing the Heart), is displaying dozens of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures from its collection. Several of the pieces are used in schoolbooks to enrich the learning experiences of children across the country.
Do familiar melodies from yesteryear bring memories flooding back? After 20 years, the classics still resonate even though new memories continue to emerge. In this episode of The Echos, China Daily interviews the renowned Taiwan music duo Power Station. Let's take a step back in time with their stories!