To the Wonder is slated to hit Kazakhstan’s channel tv7 in June. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]To the Wonder, an 8-episode mini-series produced by iQIYI, often referred to as China’s Netflix, is slated to hit Kazakhstan’s mainstream television channel tv7 in June, featuring Kazakh dubbing, according to a recent announcement by iQIYI.
Nestled beside the tranquil Huanhe River in Anyang, Central China's Henan province, stands the new hall of the Yinxu Museum, a striking structure in the shape of a bronze square ding, or ancient cauldron.
On his first trip to East Asia, award-winning author discusses 'truth' during literary appearances, Fang Aiqing reports.
As Children's Day approaches, the China National Theater for Children has announced that it will showcase 12 shortlisted works from the 2024 "Blooming and Sailing" program, an incubation initiative for theater and performing arts aimed at young audiences. The event will take place in Beijing from May 31 to June 10.
The reason I love singing in Mandarin is quite simple: it combines two things that I love — Chinese and music.
At the age of three, Zhu Yuchen, now 24, began displaying symptoms of autism, including intellectual challenges and a lack of speech.
On March 13, Liu Jiaxian, a reporter working in Beijing, celebrated her 29th birthday with friends at a McDonald's themed birthday party — a party dedicated solely to her.
From May 13 to 17, approximately 40 young speakers from over 30 countries and regions gathered in London, UK, for the International Public Speaking Competition (IPSC), the world's largest event of its kind.
An exhibition spanning 10 days featuring oil paintings by Chinese and Russian artists, commencing on May 14 at the Beijing Russian Culture Center, captivated visitors with scenes ranging from a picturesque church at sunset to vibrant outdoor cafes and traditional dress adorned with multicolored floral prints.
Yu Zhiliang, a 66-year-old villager from Wuyuan county in East China's Jiangxi province, has returned to his hometown after living in the bustling southern metropolis of Shenzhen, Guangdong province, for more than three decades.
At Qingdao Port in Shandong province, there are numerous containers being loaded, discharged or transported day and night, yet normally no one is in sight.