Xu Yuanchong, a noted translator in China and a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication of Peking University, died in Beijing on Thursday, according to a post published by the official Sina Weibo account of Peking University. Xu was 100.
At a Guangdong lychee tasting and cocktail reception held recently in San Francisco, more than 100 guests from all walks of life attended the event, part of a global promotion campaign for Guangdong lychees.
Witnessing progress on the road to adventure
Death of a loved one means people often face dilemma over what to do with their belongings, Chen Nan reports.
What are the colors of the Forbidden City in Beijing? Red and yellow? Yes, but not completely, if you are observant enough.
A former trading house site in southwestern China, where precious cultural relics were saved from invaders, reopens as a museum, report Wang Kaihao in Beijing and Deng Rui in Chongqing.
Legend given innovative treatment as performer creates a splash with her graceful movements to enchant millions of viewers, Chen Nan reports.
At 7:26 pm on Saturday, Li Zhongyun received a message via an app on his phone just after he finished work and arrived home in Yunnan province.
For the past 11 years, photographer Li Xin, whose penname is Li Xinzhao, has been residing in the Pamirs Plateau in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region to record the lives of Tajik people there.
In the ancient city of Suzhou in East China's Jiangsu province, lawyer Mitch Dudek from the United States built a private museum where visitors can have direct contact with all the exhibits on display.
The Nanhu Revolutionary Memorial Hall in Jiaxing, East China's Zhejiang province, has packed in travelers with a new exhibition that opened to the public on June 5.
The Red Complex of Dabie Mountains, an exhibition at the National Academy of Painting's gallery until June 23, shows dozens of paintings to remember revolutionary martyrs and uphold the "Spirit of Dabie Mountains".