Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's Rubber Duck – an inflatable version of the childhood rubber duckie bath toy – came to Beijing once more, joined by a "zoo" of his signature larger than life animals.
On Aug 11, 2022, the "Great Wall Hero 2022—Beijing, the Night is Young" global promotional campaign event (hereinafter referred to as Great Wall Hero 2022) hosted by Beijing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau was held at Yansha Wharf on the banks of the Liangma River.
Living in a world oftentimes overrun with elements of conspicuous consumption, materialism, self-obsession and the desire for fame, it was refreshing to watch the recent video released on Bilibili about an inspiring uncle and the abridged tale of his life.
For as long as Yan Huaqiang can remember, he has been playing with clay, first learning to mold small animals from his father, and later acquiring the technique and becoming an inheritor of the regional clay sculpture art form.
While many companies have been leveraging technology to create new fabrics customized for all kinds of scenarios in the modern age, a small group of women in Shanghai has been doing the exact opposite with their valiant endeavors to revive the popularity of an ancient cloth-Chongming homespun, also known as tubu.
The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting has become one of the most successful dance dramas in the country since its premiere at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Aug 21 last year.
A Lifelong Journey, a Chinese play adapted from an award-winning novel with the same name by writer Liang Xiaosheng, will be staged at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Aug 14 and Aug 18 to Aug 20.
An event showcasing Chinese culture was held at the China Culture Center in Bangkok, Thailand on August 9, marking the 10th anniversary of the center.
The Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces in southwest China's Yunnan Province is the country's first world heritage site named after an ethnic group. Click to learn about the system that demonstrates harmonious coexistence between man and nature for thousands of years.
In this scorching summer, ice rinks have become a hotspot for many Chinese people, riding the wave of the success of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
The smart technology of facial recognition has been met with much ado, but less attention has been given to whether it will enhance or hamper our own innate ability to discern fellow humans.
For the first time, Global Positioning System trackers have been used by the Heihe Wetland National Nature Reserve in Zhangye city, Gansu province, to monitor the trajectory of black storks.