On a recent spring day, villagers dressed in traditional attire of the She ethnic group, danced briskly in a square surrounded by sprawling fields of blooming rapeseed flowers in Dongtou township of Huichang county in Ganzhou city, Jiangxi province.
Imagine a theatrical play where steep cliffs act as a canvas for mesmerizing animations, stages nestled along the riverbank dazzle with twinkling lights, and the audience sits on a drifting boat.
China's coconut-based beverage consumption is becoming so popular that enterprises are stepping up efforts to explore more product categories to grasp market opportunities.
With disposable incomes rising and more consumption scenarios appearing, China's snack consumption market is expected to embrace rapid growth.
As winter sports have become more attractive to Chinese people, Alpine destinations have had the chance to form new collaborations in areas including business, cultural exchange, technology, and know-how, a top official of the Austrian state of Tyrol says.
Ten years ago skiing and snowboarding were niche interests of just a few people in China; 10 years on, they are of interest to millions, and a lifestyle choice for many, primarily because of the Winter Olympics in Beijing last year.
Silk Road Artists’ Rendezvous, an art exhibit showcasing 90 paintings and ceramic pieces by Chinese and Arab artists, kicked off on Monday at the Palace of Arts in Cairo, capital of Egypt.
New movie explores parent-child relations on Inner Mongolian steppe, Xu Fan reports.
During the just-concluded 10th China International Audio and Visual Convention, Tencent Video — one of the country's most popular streaming sites — announced a string of sequels or spin-offs of some of its most popular projects.
Longjing tea, also known as West Lake Dragon Well tea, is a variety of green tea. As one of China's 10 most famous teas, it is characterized by its green color, delicate aroma, mellow taste, and beautiful shape.
She is known for playing the valiant and heroic warrior “Hua Mulan” as well as the laid-back concubine Yang in the dance drama “Du Fu.” Her name is Hao Ruoqi - one of China's most popular female dancers of the post-90s generation. The 30-year-old is a member of the China National Opera and Dance Drama Theater.
A press conference for the new theater production Tan Xinpei (1902-1908) was held on March 31 at Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center.