In Houetteville Castle in Normandy, France, colored glaze products from China have been on display for more than half a month, and many people have come here to see these exquisite artworks from the East.
Archaeological discoveries at the Chenghe site in Jingmen, Hubei province, have revealed an elaborate water-control system from about 5,000 years ago, the National Cultural Heritage Administration said in Beijing on Nov 29.
Dance piece based on work of Su Dongpo currently on tour after performances in Beijing and Shanghai.
The festival, jointly hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Fujian provincial government, is held biannually in Quanzhou, the key point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road and a World Heritage Site.
US business insiders who attended a five-day travel industry event here have seen greater opportunities from China's tourism market in the near future as the country is introducing more opening-up measures on traveling, including new visa policies.
A group of Chinese language students from Spain had the opportunity to immerse themselves in a range of Chinese cultural experiences in Malta this week.
Having enjoyed tea for over 2,000 years, Chinese tea enthusiasts are now welcoming innovations to this age-old beverage, with trends ranging from fruit tea and bubble tea, to blended drinks like chai lattes, which have created a thriving market.
As climate change causes damage to historical sites, technology and techniques offer vital solutions, Wang Ru reports.
A well-preserved tomb from the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), with a clear record of the year it was sealed, has been discovered in Wulong district of Southwest China's Chongqing, according to the Chongqing Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute.
Artificial limbs are giving their users a greater sense of accomplishment, Wang Qian reports.
Avoiding better-known Guizhou karst sites in favor of those hidden from plain sight serves to enhance an intrepid adventurer's sense of accomplishment, Chen Liang reports