Artisans produce "pi paper", or "bast-fiber paper" (right and bottom left), and a unique type of flower-and-plant-based paper (bottom right) in Shiqiao village, located in Guizhou province's Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture.
The banks of the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek are being transformed from dull industrial zones into colorful leisure areas.
A new TV series adapted from the writing of prolific Hong Kong author, Yi Shu, is finding an appreciative audience for its strong, well-rounded female protagonists and realistic depiction of modern women's friendships.
An online activity My Encounters with China was launched by the China Cultural Center in Seoul recently.
One of the world's most precious timbers, red sandalwood is famed for its high density, fine grains and enchanting fragrance. The China Red Sandalwood Museum, built in 1999 and opened by Chen Lihua, the founder and chairperson of FuWah International Group, is China's first and largest private museum that focuses on red sandalwood-based artworks and traditional Chinese furniture.
A virtual show was recently launched by the China Tourism Office in Seoul, featuring the natural wonders in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in Northwest China.
A father-son duo is presenting a new play about Peking Opera.
TV show, with celebrities, drama and comedy, highlights significant relics from China's rich history.
Shop sells games and gadgets to members of the older population with a sense of fun.
Photographer who snaps locomotives hopes that his hobby will provide a platform for a future career.
Just over a century ago, in 1920, Chen Wangdao, the late Chinese scholar and educator, completed China's first translation of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Show sees candidates compete for their dream job at a prestigious Shanghai law firm.