Although theaters in Shanghai are still closed due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, shows have been gradually making their return to online platforms.
Institutions once again prepare to welcome back visitors with enticing exhibitions.
Important artifacts hold clues to life, customs in the Shu Kingdom
An elaborate e-tour program allows everyone to play hero by joining simulated restoration efforts at the World Heritage Site's Xifengkou section.
With this year marking the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, Stories of Lion Rock Spirit - a TV series gathering a strong cast of veteran and young actors from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong - has been running on CCTV-1 and the streaming site Tencent Video since June 12, and has also been broadcast on Channel 77 of Hong Kong Open TV since Monday.
Chinese artist Tong Yixin and French peer Suzanne Husky's works are now on show at Environnement mon amour, running through July 3, at Today Art Museum in Beijing.
Camping has become "trendy" among Chinese citizens over recent years, with the market size reaching 74.75 billion yuan ($11.14 billion) in 2021, up 62.5 percent from a year earlier, according the latest survey by market consultancy iMedia Research.
Zhang Guohui has been making ships, from over 30-meter-long vessels to meters-long model boats, for more than six decades.
Sipping coffee in an ancient courtyard and basking under the shade of age-old trees, residents of Tianshui in Gansu province are enjoying more tranquillity and comfort as their ancient dwellings undergo renovation.
Amid dynamic music and Uygur dancing, Kurbanjan Rouzi picked up a special brush pen and wrote in the Uygur language on rice paper at the east gate of the ancient city of Kashgar in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
About four years ago, Italian industrial designer Laura Mimini found herself falling in love with China almost immediately upon her arrival. The rich, old culture embraced her with a warmth that made her feel at home.
The most impressive of late among young Chinese female court maestros is a 19-year old from Li's hometown-Zheng Qinwen, who catapulted herself to a WTA ranking of 46 after bowing out of the recently completed Grand Slam French Open quarterfinals with a three-set loss to current world No 1, Iga Swiatek of Poland.