CHENGDU — Armed with advanced diagnostic tools, a team of "tree doctors" navigates through bustling crowds in a park to reach its latest patient — a venerable ginkgo tree that has stood the test of time for over 1,700 years.
Beijing audiences receive auditory feast as Western techniques enhance Chinese traditions, Chen Nan reports.
Young entrepreneur Weng Ziyan, 23, begins her day not with the blaring sound of an alarm clock, but with the gentle vibration of her smartphone. Before she's left her bed, she has already scrolled through her social media platforms, catching up on overnight updates from her friends, influencers and new contacts.
In Between, a romance series streamed on Youku, has also been released on multiple overseas platforms, reaching a total of 185 countries and regions, according to its producer, Linmon Media.
Photographer Yang Jianchuan, who grew up in a small village in Yuncheng of Shanxi province, and now resides in Chengdu, was inspired to document the resilient spirit of the Taihang Mountain inhabitants after several visits to his hometown.
Since the discovery of the Terracotta Warriors in 1974, archaeological work on Emperor Qinshihuang's mausoleum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, has continued for five decades, yielding many important findings and enhancing understanding of the emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) and his era.
Knowing death was an inevitable issue that he had to face one day, Emperor Qinshihuang, who ended the long-term fighting and chaos among vassal states during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) and established the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), the first central united dynasty, paid close attention to two important considerations during his lifetime: seeking an elixir to extend his life and building an underground realm.
As the morning light streams through the window and roosters crow, Mo Zhou yawns, steps out, calls his dog, grabs his tools, and embarks on a day's work.
Li Shan has carved out a niche in the fashion industry, Chen Nan reports.
While audiences may be familiar with Mary Cassatt's tender depictions of mothers and children, a new exhibition in San Francisco aims to unveil the "radical" approach of this American impressionist and her embrace of Asian art as inspiration.
BELGRADE — With direct flights increasing and travel ties strengthened, Serbia is welcoming a growing wave of Chinese tourists. In response to the surge, the country is upgrading its infrastructure and enhancing services.
Competition for young people from across the globe opens a world of opportunity, Li Yingxue reports.