Zhang Juanjuan, a girl of Miao ethnic group, decided to return home to take over her parents business related to batik products making after graduation.
Beijing Water town will launch a series of "autumn fun programs" to help visitors savor the colorful autumn leaves in the upcoming season.
Table for Six, a romantic comedy starring Hong Kong's top stand-up comedian Dayo Wong, recently had its Chinese mainland premiere during the 12th Beijing International Film Festival.
He Pengfei's exhibition at Yanhuang Art Museum shows paintings inspired by Saluwusu culture and works he co-produces with friends.
More than 20 movies, around 10 percent, of the newly released 211 features this year are romance movies, said an industry insider at the third Lushan International Love Film Week.
Food lovers, including gourmets with the most discerning taste, love to accompany Peking duck with dark brown tianmian sauce-savoring the famed dish in the way it has been enjoyed for hundreds of years.
In central Afghanistan's Bamyan Valley, where stands the famous Buddhas of Bamyan, Abdul Bashir Hemmat was selling tickets for the cultural site inside a cool ticket office instead of in the scorching sun. However, that has not always been the case.
If you like to explore culture, architecture and food on a short niche tour, a one-day getaway in western Beijing's Shijingshan district seems to be a good option. The district is working hard to protect its antiques and intangible cultural heritage, and to present them to the public.
A Chinese-style garden reopened to the public recently in Duisburg, Germany, to mark the 40th anniversary of the city's partnership with Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province.
It was a feat that would have made any detective or researcher proud. Fragments of information have been painstakingly restored to shed light on a fascinating era. After more than a century, scattered ancient documents marking cultural exchanges along the Silk Road have been "reunited" in a digital form and finally revealed to the public.
The hot weather of summer still lingers, but, as usual, the Palace Museum in Beijing is ahead of time as it reminds us, through its calendar, that a new year is not far away.
The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) scholar Wu Cheng compiled The Seventy-two Micro Seasons of the Moon Order, in which he succinctly and clearly defined the laws of the 24 solar terms and their seasonal characteristics, with each term divided into three micro seasons. The arrival of chushu, or End of Heat, signals that the sultry and scorching heat will gradually dissipate, and the weather will become cooler by the day.