Feng Kaiping, 64, is the sole night watchman guarding the Jindeng Temple, in Pingshun county of North China's Shanxi province, since 1995.
Komin Aoudomphan went to great lengths to discover the reason for a bomb explosion on a bus in the Chinese suspense series Reset.
An old proverb says a cat has nine lives. Unfortunately, this legendary "gift" has become a millstone around the neck of one of the world's most famous feline characters, Puss in Boots.
Somewhere in the boundless desert in the eastern part of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, a railway flyover spans a highway. Underneath the rails, but above the road, there is a "land bridge" 100 meters wide, specially built for wildlife to be able to safely cross the expressway.
Since the first China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair was held in Guangdong province in 2004, it has become an important driver of cultural development in China, and a platform for promoting Chinese culture abroad.
The year 2022 has witnessed many progresses in the cultural field as the country is stressing more on cultural confidence and cultural influence. Let's review some meaningful cultural events as we say goodbye to 2022 and embrace the new year!
Sharing China photo and short video contest 2023 is calling for submissions from all over the world until Feb 12, 2023.
On Dec 26, the 2023 Happy Chinese New Year Press Conference was held in Beijing.
As a city where modernity meets tradition and the Eastern and Western cultures converge, Macao's film and television industry boasts huge potential that can be further tapped, says Hu Mei, a film director from the Chinese mainland.
As this year's ski season got underway, Liu Zhihua joined the crowd at a ski resort and glided fluently down the piste. With only a brief break, she took a brisk turn, got onto a chairlift and was ready for another round.
Documentary forum looks at critical relationship between humans and nature, Chen Bowen reports in Haikou.
The new card in my hands glinted with promise, even under the muted fluorescent lighting of the entry-exit administration in Hangzhou. Printed with my name and, on the back, the words "People's Republic of China Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card", it was more than just extra identification. This little piece of plastic was the manifestation of a big dream.