A desert town is perhaps the most prominent among locations in China that still reflect its links with India in ancient times.
Scholars from various countries witness Jiangxi's development growth, Xing Wen reports.
Film festival helps further cement Beijing's credentials as a center of culture and international exchanges, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
Exhibition in Beijing honors the legacy of performer and educator, Chen Nan reports.
There's an old Chinese saying – playing with dragon or tiger is not as good as playing with the soil – that vividly stresses the importance of agriculture.
Septuagenarian Zhang Mingjian – from the Hedong district of Linyi city, in East China's Shandong province – is an inheritor, officially tasked with passing on the unique craft of producing Yimeng color printed calico to future generations.
The 3rd Bund Art Festival kicks off in Shanghai on May 6, presenting large public artworks, exhibitions, fashion markets, art forums, and workshops.
The new original theater production Tan Xinpei (1902-1908) debuted May 5 at the Grand Theater in Beijing's Cultural Palace of Nationalities.
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra celebrated the life and contribution of Jewish violinist Ferdinand Adler (1903-1952) by inaugurating a new panel along Fuxing Road by the concert hall, and holding a live performance of Hebrew Melody by Liu Ming on May 6.
Shanghai Museum opens to the public for 24 hours on the last day of the exhibitionFrom Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, Londonon May 7.
Overseas Chinese Town, a major tourism and amusement park operator in China, received 5.96 million traveler visits during the May Day holiday, up 148 percent compared with the same period last year.
The China Cultural Center in Bangkok held a Chinese tea art performance and folk music concert given by the artists from Shenzhen on May 5.