International students from diverse backgrounds explore rural Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, learning about China's rich agricultural heritage and vibrant tea culture.
Two Gen Zers from across the Taiwan Strait unite to craft a humorous sketch blending mainland and Taiwan culture, highlighting the power of comedy to bridge divides through laughter.
How do you plan to dress for your graduation photo? Many of this year's graduates in China would probably say, "In traditional Chinese attire."
The actions of these Taiwan commentators are not due to a lack of knowledge but are deliberate provocations aimed at misleading Taiwan citizens and deepening misunderstandings and divisions between the two sides.
Wang Ningjing's film documents her journey to find and protect the endangered Chinese immaculate tree frog, highlighting the fragile interdependence between humans and nature.
The Chinese solar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Grain in Ear, (Chinese: 芒种), the 9th solar term, begins on June 5 this year and ends on June 20.
A cultural and creative sales event attracted a large crowd of parents, children, and enthusiasts at the Beijing Subway's Universal Resort station over the weekend.
Stepping into the theater, each audience member is transported to the world of a high school senior on the cusp of graduation in the 1980s. As they move through different classrooms, they interact with actors playing teachers and classmates, immersing themselves in the storyline.
The inaugural China (Shenyang) Comedy Film Week is poised to captivate audiences in Shenyang, Liaoning province, from June 7 to 11, encapsulating the spirit of mirth and cinema under the theme "Gathering in Shenyang, Blossoming with Joy".
In a legendary encounter between two ancient Chinese philosophers, Confucius and Laozi, the discussion on dao — the fundamental way the world operates — and the significance of rites and benevolence unfolded, leaving a lasting influence on Chinese societal norms and cross-cultural interactions.
In a significant gathering in late May, experts from around the world convened in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, for a conference dedicated to the protection, organization, research, and bibliography of ancient books in the modern era.
In celebration of China's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day in Shenyang, Liaoning province, the Shenyang City Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology took center stage at this year's festivities.