With the Spring Festival approaching, festive decorations featuring the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival have been laid out in streets of Beijing. Over 220,000 pieces of lanterns and various decorations have been installed in the city's streets, alleys, residential areas, communities, parks, scenic spots, business districts, industrial parks and other key areas, creating a lively festive atmosphere.
The Forbidden City Concert Hall will host a series of performances to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival.
When director Zhang Ting was conceiving the script for The Long River, a historical drama that retells the story of two Chinese officials' devotion to preventing Yellow River floods, he tried to deeply understand their struggle and dilemma from more than 300 years ago.
Five years ago, it was a faint sense of nostalgia that led young businesswoman Shi Jia to pay a visit to her hometown in Huayuan county, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture, in Central China's Hunan province.
LUSAKA — The first-ever Shaolin Temple in Zambia, located in Lusaka, Zambia's capital, is known for its Chinese cultural activities, which include martial arts programs.
URUMQI — As the snow-capped Nanshan Mountain in Shuixigou township glows in the morning sunlight, ski instructor Wang Gecheng picks up his equipment and sets off for work on the slopes.
TEHRAN — Chinese people in Iran gathered on Tuesday at the Chinese embassy in Tehran, decorated with such festive elements as red lanterns, to welcome the upcoming Spring Festival, the biggest annual celebration for most Chinese.
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JINAN — For rail travelers awaiting departure, it is common to have a meal in a restaurant at the station.
Like the towering plumes of water at the end of a log flume ride, the nostalgia crashes over you like a wave as soon as you step into the Times Paradise exhibition, being held at Beijing's 798 Art Zone.
A work on show at Splendid Chinese New Year Paintings, an exhibit held at the China Cultural Center in Luxembourg. [Photo/official website of China Cultural Center in Luxembourg]Splendid Chinese New Year Paintings, an exhibit of 100 pieces of nianhua,or New Year paintings, kicked off on Jan 13 at the China Cultural Center in Luxemburg to unveil the Chinese New Year celebrations in the European country.
A public art exhibition themed around Fu Tu, or the blessed rabbit, kicked off on Monday at Parkview Green FangCaoDi, in Beijing, to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit.