Until recently, the depth of my personal "philosophy" of gardening has been as sophisticated as "that plant might look nice over there".
Dubbed the "roof of the world", the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is often associated with snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands and a cold climate, but photographer Bao Yongqing has captured an entire wildlife paradise for the world to behold.
Around 100 students from Fudan University have been assisting the Pudong district branch of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Shanghai since April 18, working on more than 1,000 epidemiological surveys by telephone and making some 33,000 entries of information.
A Hangzhou craftsman, Qian Gaochao, and his son, Qian Youjie, spent nine months making a series of Asian Games-themed bloodstone carvings, featuring the taekwondo and wrestling competitions, which will be held during the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 in Lin'an.
A small wildcat's flattened and rounded face, with ears set low on the sides of its head and gray fur interspersed with black dots, is Qi Xinzhang's profile picture on social media.
An increasing number of people are reading communist literature, which is reaching readers in new forms, thanks to evolving technologies and media.
Poster design for Hangzhou Asian Games highlights city's personality.
Hangzhou has launched a Green Asian Games by preparing its competition venues to aid in the improvement of the city's air quality and attain sustainable development as China rolls out the road map for peaking carbon emissions by 2030.
Human recognition of the complex relationship between food and love might be universal. This is exemplified by American novelist Richard Ford's quote, "the way to many an honest heart lies through the belly".
According to report from Chinanews.com, a German young man Wu Ming (cultural transplantation name) has been learning Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) almost seven years.
Words of encouragement and gratitude have been popping up all over Shanghai as residents look to help one another during the ongoing lockdown due to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in the city.
New embroidery patterns have been identified during recent research on the silk fabrics unearthed from a 2,100-year-old tomb, notable for being the final resting place of a perfectly preserved female corpse.