Some of the most important works by Sandro Botticelli are now on show in a major exhibition, Zhang Kun reports.
Former TV host popularizes Guizhou's cultural, natural wealth through Douyin short videos, Yang Feiyue reports.
PARIS, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of practitioners gathered in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, a commune located in the western suburbs of Paris, last weekend as the fifth edition of the Taichi Demonstration and Xiang'bo International tournament took place.
Master painter Xu Beihong depicts the reality of life and the plight of those he portrayed, Lin Qi reports.
Skillful and determined artist resurrects daredevil Zhejiang water town spectacle, Yang Feiyue reports.
Contemporary China in Intangible Cultural Heritage, an event organized by the Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association, was held on April 30 at the university’s Sever Hall.
A dog and a cat sit agreeably on the back seat of a pickup.
Wei Ren, 29, regularly takes his dachshund along for excursions to rural areas in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. He has also joined a WeChat group of local dachshund owners and frequently attends gathering with them.
At the age of 73, Chen Shaoqin from Beijing has shown the world how life should be lived. Despite having only a middle school education, Chen began studying English at the age of 40 and passed a college entrance exam, transforming herself from a factory worker to a white-collar employee in an international trade company.
Anyone who has never been to China Braille Library will conjure up various images of the place. Maybe there are wall-to-wall shelves with books piled all the way up, some covered in dust. Maybe a librarian with a serious look, typically a man in his 50s wearing old-fashioned reading glasses, sits behind a desk and issues books that borrowers pick from the shelves.
The clock struck 10. Teacher Luo Lili called upon her students to return, and like in any other class they returned to their seats, one by one, or in batches of two or three, soon forming a ring behind Luo who sat in front of a piano. After counting the heads to ensure they had all returned, Luo ran her fingers on the piano keys, pausing now and then to explain to the kids about rhythm and the tunes she was playing. They nodded from time to time.
For Shen Shanshan, 38, April is the "most important time of the year" as she is enjoying the annual Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) despite her busy life.