To mark the work the brothers achieved in carrying forward the tradition of Chinese philosophies, China National Philatelic Co. Ltd issued on Sunday a collection of postage stamps celebrating the two committed thinkers and educators.
Nowadays, the tea plantation area of Jiaoyao village has expanded to 251 hectares. Almost every family in the village makes a living from tea, and 45 villagers have set up several tea processing plants and cooperatives.
The popularity of new-style, tea-based beverages provides a gateway for young people to discover traditional Chinese tea customs.
One of the signature dishes of French cuisine in the Phenix in The PuLi Hotel and Spa, Shanghai, is Le Pigeon. As the name suggests, it has pigeon, foie gras, salsify and shiso. It is highly praised by customers and recommended by the chef.
Tradition and dance provide a foundation for an absorbing season as opera company stages productions designed to appeal to a wide audience.
Ballet production of the famous novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" will give audiences a unique experience.
Dali, the one and only autonomous prefecture of the Bai ethnic group in China, has been designated as a new national-level guardian of cultural ecology in a bid to better protect the region's cultural treasures.
For Liu Ziqi, an eight-year-old museum lover in Beijing, this winter vacation has proved a rather busy one, as she made a to-go list for newly opened exhibitions in the Chinese capital.
After a temporary closure during the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, the Samaranch Memorial has just reopened, coinciding with the first anniversary of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.
Vine tea, or Ampelopsis grossedentata, is a medicinal plant, and locals call it meicha. It has both nutritional and medicinal properties.
All across China, cultural venues enjoyed an uptick in footfall during the Spring Festival holiday, as crowds poured into museums and galleries to find historical and artistic enlightenment.
During the Qin (221-206 BC) and Han (206 BC-AD 220) dynasties, shells were carved with simple patterns of birds and animals or inlaid as ornaments on a wide range of objects. Toady, in East China's Fujian province, a group of artisans are committed to carrying forward the ancient craft.