When violinist Lao Li had her concert at Carnegie Hall, New York, on July 6, she was so touched that a Chinese piece, Violin Concerto No 1, by the acclaimed composer Zhao Jiping, was met with a standing ovation.
Photographer Wu Jian has been focusing his lens on Mogao Caves, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province, for over four decades.
The exhibition, Heidi Bucher: Beyond the Skins, curated by the museum's founder and collector Yan Shijie, navigates through the artist's avant-garde experiments with the interactions between human psychology and the surroundings, gender, society and other topics.
A bronze makeup mirror at the Luoyang Museum in Henan province vividly showcases the ancient Chinese people's craftsmanship.
The China Writers Association has been promoting literature works that feature depictions of grassroots life, the achievements of poverty alleviation and prospects of rural vitalization.
Bijie, tucked deep in the karst mountains of Guizhou province, used to be one of the country's most impoverished cities.
After losing his left forearm during a workplace accident a few years ago, Wu Zheng'an fell into a depression and was constantly worried that he would never be able to work again.
HANGZHOU — The Civilizations of the Great Rivers exhibition, the result of collaboration between Chinese and Italian cultural institutions, is being held until October in Ningbo Museum in East China's Zhejiang province.
The population of flagship species in Sanjiangyuan and Wuyishan national parks has recovered due to the advances in park protection, an official said on Monday.
Humans and wildlife often have to share areas of land. And on croplands, particularly, avian and human lives can intersect to the benefit of both. Yet the beneficial services provided by birds, for example pest control, are less visible than the disservice they do in terms of direct damage to crops. Since farmers mainly care about what they can observe directly, this often leads to birds being wrongly perceived as pests that need eliminating.
Three folk opera productions from Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, and a gala evening of Chinese folk opera highlights will be showcased at Wanping Theater in Shanghai from Wednesday to Sunday.
For 11 years, the signature blind audition format of the talent show Sing! China has captivated audiences, where talented contestants astound coaches with their voices, unseen but deeply felt.