Veteran marathon runner Kong Jie has just had a very special running experience in Xingyi.
Lan Xiaoxi, a seasoned scriptwriter from Nanjing, felt as though she had been transported back to the golden era of China's thriving real estate market.
A group of Tai Chi enthusiasts practiced this sport of gentle movements and physical postures at a park in Zhenmen village, Huzhou city, Zhejiang province. Their morning exercises also attracted many local villagers to join in and start a wave of fitness-for-all ahead of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.
As the 19th Asian Games is set to open in Hangzhou City, the unveiling of the bespoke jade seal emblem of this grand sporting event has surprised many with its intricate design.
The cultural industries above the designated size in Beijing generated a total income of 953.53 billion yuan ($129.86 billion) in the first six months of 2023, an increase of 14.8 percent year on year. For seven consecutive years, Beijing has stayed atop the Chinese provinces and municipalities Cultural Industries Development Index published by the Cultural Industries Institute of Renmin University of China.
Ba Nong, a member of the Zhuang ethnic group, was born and raised in a small village in the county of Nandan, Hechi city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
Walking along a winding path of green stone slabs through the serene bamboo forest, one is greeted by Fengshan Temple, in Zhongao town.
HARBIN — During the day, Guo Lihua is a farmer in Heilongjiang province, toiling in the fields to grow crops. When night falls, however, she picks up her brush, and turns into a painter in front of a canvas.
A building that features a bronze-colored metallic exterior easily sets itself apart from its neighbors in downtown Ordos, a city in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
The Knockout, a suspense-filled crime series produced by China’s Netflix iQIYI, is arguably China’s most popular TV series from the first half of this year, smashing multiple viewership records and captivating tens of millions of audience members both at home and abroad.
Despite arriving at a cinema in downtown Beijing close to 10 pm one weekday, Guo Huijia, a 34-year-old office worker, was surprised to find that almost 80 percent of the seats in the auditorium were occupied.
In February 1938, nearly 300 students and 11 professors and teaching assistants from three prominent Chinese universities embarked on a long and tough journey.