The hundreds of taxidermy displays at the Dongting Lake biodiversity gallery in Sanyantang village, Hunan province, give a glimpse into how prosperous and diverse the natural environment of the area around China's second-largest freshwater lake once was.
When Wuzhi Mountain, the highest mountain in South China's Hainan province, is mentioned, many people's first thought will be of the classic novel Journey to the West and its protagonist Sun Wukong, the Monkey King.
Tianjin Conservatory of Music teamed up with Beijing Poly Theater Management Company to launch a music festival at Tianjin Grand Theater from July 17 to 23.
The 25th Shanghai International Film Festival is scheduled to take place from June 9 to June 18, according to a news conference held on Tuesday.
In celebration of International Museum Day, which falls on May 18, a total of 125 museums in East China's Shanghai will not charge members of the public the price of admission.
The fifth edition of the Life Festival took place from May 13 to 14 in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
The Sanxingdui Museum, which is set to open a new exhibition hall on July 28, has recently seen a surge in visitor numbers. During the recent Labor Day holiday period, nearly 100,000 visitors flocked to the site. With such a high level of interest, many are wondering what exactly this museum has on display that's attracting so many visitors.
In 2017, when composer Li Fei was commissioned to write songs for Chinese Cities, a TV show produced and aired by China Central Television, she traveled around the country to collect local music elements.
As a child, Liu Wenwen detested the suona, a "loud, high-pitched" traditional Chinese musical instrument, an ancestral heritage of her family that was to become her career.
Xi'an, the capital city of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, is home to six UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites.
In 2021, a video which shows a woman wielding more than 20 traditional weapons one after another went viral online, providing a feast of Chinese martial arts for the viewer. The slender woman, dressed in black, wielded swords, broadswords, clubs, daggers and even heavy hammers quickly, skillfully and with vigor, just like a heroine in a martial arts novel.
When Juni Stefanus Santoso from Indonesia rode a camel in a desert in Dunhuang, Gansu province, he felt like he was "stepping into another world" that was exotic, and very different from his previous impression of China.