For most, it smells somewhat odd, yet tastes delicious.
During the recent May Day holiday, Qingquan Lake, a picturesque rural destination in Guanxian County, Liaocheng city of Shandong province, saw a remarkable influx of over 60,000 travelers, thanks to the introduction of a captivating night tour at the resort.
Interestingly, the renowned Serbian director Emir Kusturica, one of the few cinematic masters to have won awards at all of Europe's three top events — the Venice Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival — made his acting debut by portraying a partisan in the movie when he was just 18 years old. This intriguing backstory was recently brought up during the 14th Beijing International Film Festival, where Kusturica, now 69, served as the jury president for its most prestigious award, the Tiantan Award.
More intangible cultural heritage items are expected to become more prominent in modern life after a policy called for their protection through production.
China and Serbia have continuously deepened their bilateral economic and trade cooperation as well as people-to-people relationship.
Recently, a distinctive type of video transition has gained traction across Chinese social media platforms. In these videos, vloggers replicate the poses, gestures, and settings of movie scenes or images, followed by the original clip or photo.
Personal stories showcase the transformative power of US-China educational exchanges, fostering mutual understanding and bridging cultural gaps.
Sohu's Blogger Festival highlights K-pop enthusiasts' passion, friendships, and growth through dance covers, emphasizing dedication and the joy of live performances.
Beijing Foreign Studies University students and faculty explore Xinjiang's diverse culture, modernization, and warm hospitality, sparking newfound appreciation and understanding.
Amid the hustle and bustle of a big city like Beijing, sitting in the sunshine, sipping a cup of coffee and reading a relaxing book — even on the weekend — can seem like a luxury.
As the first Chinese student to be admitted to the Paris National Superior Conservatory of Music, cellist Chu Yi-Bing regards music as an art of listening.
From May 5 to 7, the Tianqiao Theater in Beijing played host to the 14th edition of the National Ballet of China's annual ballet creative workshop, where a mesmerizing display of talent unfolded on stage.