Many people are familiar with green tea and black tea, but there's more. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently released a document from Chinese experts classifying tea into six types.
Whenever he has time, a farmer in Beiwu village in Guangping county of Handan, Hebei province, immerses himself in the art of egg-carving, a traditional folk art that involves engraving and painting.
Typically, midnight screenings of new movies are popular among young audiences, creating a lively carnival-like atmosphere. However, the recent midnight gathering of fans in their 30s or 40s for The First Slam Dunk has sparked an interesting and unconventional phenomenon that is being hotly discussed among movie fans this week.
Three-Character Classic of Enlightenment of Traditional Chinese Medicine (annotated edition), a new book introducing basic knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine, was launched at the Wanglaoji Herbal Tea Museum in Beijing on April 20.
More than 90 works of art by six masters of modernism from the collection of Museum Berggruen, in Berlin will make their China debut at an upcoming exhibition at UCCA Edge.
A new version of the Chinese musical, The Past Ballad, which chronicles the life of Chinese composer Wang Luobin (1913-96), was staged at Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in Beijing on April 15 and 16.
People who visited Abraham Hostel in downtown Tel Aviv before Saturday may have found an industrial-style underground gallery, decorated with artistic paintings about China and Israel. But for Israeli artist Sveta Dorosheva, the exhibition served as an opportunity to highlight her love for Shanghai.
French choreographer Regine Chopinot addressed Chinese dancers and audiences at Women in Motion, held in Shanghai's West Bund area over the weekend.
Hope and Life, the English-language version of a Chinese novel, attracting a great deal of attention, made its debut at this year's London Book Fair, which ran until Thursday and boasted the participation of more than 1,700 companies from 60 countries and regions.
Centered on a deified midwife, Hu Xuewen's unique story paints a picture of pastoral problems, proclivities and perseverance.
Young Chinese are seeking out like-minded peers on social media, but their aim is to pursue shared interests rather than develop lasting friendships.