More than 600 people from state and local schools in the San Francisco area, as well as Confucius classrooms and teaching sites across northern California, enjoyed the event's Chinese cultural performances, which included the dance Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger, a group performance of A Moonlit Night on the Spring River and the duet The Moon is High in the Sky.
Emojis, stickers, whatever you call them, the colorful little pictograms that fill our phones' and tablets' keyboards are now an intrinsic part of the way we communicate in the modern world
A large amount of capital has entered the Chinese comic and animation industry, implying more people now realize its commercial value.
Ancient classics provide lessons that are still relevant today
Natural indigo-dye has a long history in China,and indigo-dyed cloth had been used as amain material for clothes for at least 1,000 years.
Why do the Chinese hold jade in such esteem? Through the following nine tales, from myth and historical records, you may get a glimpse of Chinese people’s reverence for jade.
With a "horrible" name though, the trend of "dirty food" inspired by an original "dirty bun" pastry, is spreading fast from Chinese capital city Beijing to many parts of the country.
The mission to develop guoxue, the study of traditional Chinese thought and culture, is an arduous journey requiring the effort of today's youth and future generations, experts asserted at a recent education forum in Beijing.
When it comes to reality talent shows, the fever pitch generated by fans of Produce 101 demonstrates the power of inclusion, report Xing Wen and Xu Haoyu.
As the world's second largest economy with a population of more than 1.3 billion, China has made significant contributions to the development of world tourism in recent years, a senior official of the United Nations' World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said.
Leading producers and distributors of Chinese TV drama were met by a packed audience on Wednesday, at a Shanghai TV Festival Forum that discussed the potential of Chinese TV dramas in the overseas market.
A wedding culture exhibition which shows the evolution in local marriage customs since Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) opened in Shanghai on May 1.