He Langwei's passion for cars has led him from vocational school to university, where he prepares to pursue his childhood dream of building his own car.
From joyous celebrations to deep-seated complaints, summer experiences reflect a spectrum of personal and regional influences.
A new initiative to promote women's participation in soccer gains ground in overcoming gender bias and the stereotyping of women who play the sport.
Children and their parents from more than 40 countries have visited the two outlets of Shanghai Children's Library in the two years ago when the facility began dual-site operation, the library said on Tuesday.
The Confucius-Aristotle Symposium 2024, co-organized by the Tsinghua Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences, the Mencius Foundation, and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN), was held in Beijing on July 11-12.
Bamboo flutist Liu Songtao held a concert on July 12 at Zhejiang Concert Hall in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary compositions. Throughout the performance, he demonstrated the versatility of the flute by performing solo pieces, collaborating with fellow musicians and joining forces with the orchestra.
More than 120 young students from different parts of China performed at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing on Friday, playing adaptations of folk and pop music.
The 2024 Pokemon Beijing Masters took place at the China International Exhibition Center in Shunyi district on Saturday and Sunday, drawing more than 20,000 Pokemon Trading Card Game enthusiasts.
The well-received reality travel show Divas Hit the Road has introduced a spin-off series showcasing actress Zhao Zhaoyi as a tour guide for guests from Laos, Thailand and Indonesia.
HARARE — Zimbabwe is seeking to elevate cooperation with China in creative arts to boost the sector and promote cultural ties between the two sides, says Napoleon Nyanhi, the director of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe.
HAIKOU — With dynamic beats and catchy lyrics, singers battle each other onstage with performances that echo modern-day rap. Except this is something much older with very different roots.
Sa Lina, 38, has juggled a hectic schedule recently, performing Hua'er, a type of folk song popular in northwestern China.