The eighth China Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo will open in Jinan, East China's Shandong province during Oct 17-21.
The theatrical production Hide and Seek by Hiu Kok Theatre, one of the most established theater groups in Macao, will be staged at Beijing's Cao Yu Theater from Oct 18 to 20 as part of the ongoing Beijing People's Art Theatre International Drama Invitation Exhibition.
More young Chinese couples are holding destination weddings and taking wedding trips instead of traditional weddings, and the just concluded National Day holiday saw high popularity of such a trend, industry players found.
One Man's Long March, a stage production narrating the story of a muleteer returning a box of gold to the Red Army during the Long March, was staged at the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center on Oct 2 and 3.
The seventh Annual Chinese Culture Festival, co-hosted by Chicago Public Schools and Phoenix Tree Publishing, the North American subsidiary of Beijing Language and Culture University Press, took place at Whitney Young Magnet High School, Chicago, on Saturday.
SHANGHAI — During her first visit to China, Jennifer Chernay, a travel consultant from the United States, posed for photos on a bench along the winding corridor of the Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, holding a stuffed panda.
Austrian flees to Shanghai during WWII, obtains citizenship and CPC membership, Zhang Kun reports.
A Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) military post in rural Guizhou may not be a place you'd expect to board a 4D army tank ride to battle virtual reality-generated flying skulls, snapping crocodiles and striking cobras.
Deep in the province's natural landscapes, visitors can discover parks and resorts giving adrenaline seekers a run for their money along with a chance to relax, Felix Bachand reports in Guiyang.
For archaeologists who are dedicated to decoding the early stages of how a nation was formed in China, looking for clues of the Xia Dynasty (c. 21st century-16th century BC) has been a focal point.
Exhibition delves into the very essence of his teachings and how they shaped a nation, Wang Kaihao reports.
Young white-collar workers in Beijing can easily find themselves frazzled by the pressure of their day-to-day jobs and the fast pace of city life.