Wang Xingwu has an occasional, but long developed habit of collecting wildflowers and grass from the mountains.
Accompanied by the resonant sound of traditional Chinese instruments and the chirping of birds, guests strolled into a garden nestled within the Prince Kung's Palace Museum, where tea experts from around China invited them to take a seat and relish a cup of tea.
A new commercial street featuring pop-up stores opened on May 20 in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province, bringing a refreshing change to the city's commercial landscape in the summer.
TAIYUAN — Yemeni student Al-Sayaghi Waleed Mohammed Saleh Ahmed and his Chinese friends spent part of the May Day holiday learning an archaic method of transferring money at China's earliest bank in Pingyao, an ancient city in North China's Shanxi province.
The merging of culture and tourism has prompted several cities in China to explore their culinary heritage while transforming food tours into cultural experiences.
At SIAL Shanghai, a major international food and beverage exhibition that opened on May 18, Mario Garcia, a cheese supplier from Spain, was surrounded by visitors inquiring about his products.
Over the years, writer Guan Renshan has worked tirelessly on his full-length novel Bai Yang Dian Shang (Above Baiyangdian Lake). It's based on his careful observations of how the new area's development has boosted local industries and changed the livelihoods and outlook of residents.
Global effort to study and translate landmark document provides fresh insight into early Chinese civilization.
Originating in China, tea has become so popular globally, that many consider it the world's drink.
On May 19, the solo exhibition, Where Should I Take This Image?, by Thomas Auriol, the winner of the 2020 Yishu 8 French Young Artists Award, opened at Yishu 8 Beijing Art Center.
Irish artist Genieve Figgis is holding her first solo exhibition in Asia, titled Drama Party, at M Woods Museum in Beijing.
Xiaoman ("little ripe") or Grain Buds, the eighth solar term on the Chinese lunar calendar, is a period embodied with hopes, as lives are seen thriving on in the warm breeze and bountiful raindrops of spring.