Irevisited Jardin Bussiere with a group of friends on a beautiful Saturday morning in October. The first time had been about seven or eight years earlier, when I drove to Mount Yangtai in Beijing with friends.
Asmall village that was finding it hard to retain its young people has not only reversed that trend but is now finding growing appeal with young talent from elsewhere.
GUIYANG — In front of the village gate, Gun Shuixin and more than 10 other men stood on both sides of the road, holding up muskets and pulling the triggers aiming toward the sky. With the crisp gunshot, plumes of white smoke emitted from the muzzle.
Xishan district in Jiangsu province's Wuxi city kicked off the third annual Wuxi Ganlu Black Carp Festival in Ehu town on Jan 12 with festive drum beats.
All-powerful robots and artificial intelligence have long been the subjects of science fiction. Now such technology means that fact is stranger than fiction. A science fiction story, The Land of Machine Memories, recently received a literary award.
SHANGHAI — University students from China and the United States gathered in Shanghai for friendship matches at the China Table Tennis Museum on Tuesday morning.
Nine-year-old Cheng Dede has lived in central Beijing all her life, and moved from just north of the Forbidden City to near the Drum Tower. Both are key heritage sites along Beijing's Central Axis, the core of Beijing that runs 7.8 kilometers from south to north.
Loong-themed lanterns have been installed for the upcoming Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival, with many visitors going to the scenic spot in downtown Shanghai for a sneak peek.
An exhibition titled "The glory of the ancient Persia: Exhibition of Iranian cultural relics" is underway at Beijing's Palace Museum and runs until April 11, 2024.
An annual art educational program, by the Central Conservatory of Music, launched its eighth edition in Beijing on Thursday.
An award ceremony was held during a gala event in the capital to mark cultural creativity.
Layue, the twelfth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, officially commences on Thursday. The Chinese character "La" holds historical significance, appearing in ancient texts such as Book of Changes and Rites of Zhou. Originally, "La" meant "cured meat."