Around 70 years ago, the esteemed British writer J.R.R. Tolkien forged the enchanting realm of Middle-earth in his monumental masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Since its inception, this fantastical world has been captivating fans across the globe.
A friend's accident and subsequent recovery through acupuncture many years ago first introduced Ehsan Doostmohammadi to the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, and marked the beginning of his connection to China.
The Nishan Mountains, about 30 kilometers southeast of Qufu in Shandong province, might not stand out for their landscape or their size, covering an area of just seven square kilometers and rising to a height of only about 340 meters.
A fascinating glimpse into how marine reptiles ruled the seas during the Triassic period is the focus of an exhibition making a splash at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing.
In southwestern China, there is a province shrouded in mystery and natural beauty waiting to be discovered by adventurous travelers.
"Colorful Guizhou" is a phrase that resonated with me throughout my enchanting tour of Xingyi city and Anlong county.
Wen Xiaodong is the only product designer from the Chinese mainland on the 500-strong creative team at the headquarters of the Lego Group, the world renowned toy maker, in Billund, Denmark.
Serbian artist's unique creations bringing China's rich cultural heritage to a modern audience
The importance of great rivers in the development of civilizations and how to better protect cultural heritage in these areas was under the spotlight at a major forum in Zhengzhou, Henan province, last month.
The exhibition, Faces of Time, navigates the progress of Western portraiture spanning five centuries.
Yiqikelike in Kuqa in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region was once a thriving oil town. Meaning "a place where gazelles appear" in Uygur, and hidden deep in the Tianshan Mountains, Yiqikelike was once home to thousands of people who labored night and day to extract the treasure buried beneath its streets.
The cute, cuddly “auspicious rabbit” figure as the first mascot for the “Happy Chinese New Year” celebrations, a brand program of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China, has arguably been an international star.