Named Eight lectures on Su Shi's Ci-poetry, the book was written by Lau Siu Hung from Taiwan who has studied Su for over three decades.
A cultural salon was held in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, inviting Egyptian students to experience traditions associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as eating traditional mooncakes and reading poems.
An exhibition of works that center around people's participation in sports and games is being held at the Shaanxi Province Art Museum, on the sidelines of the ongoing 14th National Games in Xi'an.
A public art initiative to motivate artists and designers to engage in the revitalization of rural areas was announced on Sept 20 in Beijing. It teams up figures from governmental organizations as well as the intangible heritage protection, art, design and creative industries to map out sustainable plans to utilize artistic resources in an effort to revive the social, economic and cultural landscapes in the countryside.
After a long day of interviews and meetings, director Jia Zhangke, whose film Still Life won the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival in 2006, looks exhausted sitting by a bookshelf in his Beijing studio in a downtown hutong (alley).
Early last year the pianist Niu Niu, like many classical musicians, canceled his concerts because of COVID-19. Disappointed, depressed and anxious, he stayed at home in Xiamen, Fujian province, and played the piano six hours a day.
Designer cuts a dash with clothes that are both modern and traditional.
Co-organized by Guangxi Normal University, Guangxi Normal University Press and its subsidiary Magic Elephant Books, the project aims to develop Chinese language education courses for overseas children aged 3 to 6.
At the 28th Beijing International Book Fair, Macao publisher Hall de Cultura signed a copyright cooperation agreement with Guangxi Normal University Press on Sept 15, marking a new start for copyright cooperation between the two sides.
As the capital of 13 dynasties throughout Chinese history, the ancient city has never been far from sports. Starting from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC) to the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the city has held many sports events.
Despite the latest round of COVID-19 outbreaks in East China's Fujian province, the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays are likely to witness a greatly increased number of tourists hitting the road.
As China's 14th National Games opens in Xi'an, let's check out some signature delicacies from the city. From meat burgers and pita bread soaked in lamb soup to a wide selection of noodles, there is bound to be one that fits your tastes.