Hiker retraces route of Marco Polo as she continues her mission of inspiration and benefits from kindness of strangers, Yang Feiyue reports.
Exhibition of paintings of court women reveals changing attitudes toward gender and development, Wang Kaihao reports.
Hopefuls training to deliver stand-up humor will help boost domestic sector, Xu Fan reports.
For young Lin Huiyin (1904-1955), it truly was a case of being in the right place at the wrong time. The 20-year-old had traveled all the way from China to Pennsylvania, United States, no mean feat in the early 1920s, to attend the US state's eponymous university.
Restoration funds give new lease of life to historical structures, Zheng Caixiong reports in Guangzhou.
One of the most successful German musicals, Elisabeth, has kicked off a new tour of China with 21 shows at the Shanghai Culture Square from Aug 29 to Sept 15.
Orchestra's upcoming program reflects changing face of classical music in the country, Chen Nan reports.
Angolan writer of Portuguese-Brazilian origin talks about memory, forgetting and the significance of trying to understand each other, Yang Yang reports.
On Aug 20, the highly anticipated Black Myth: Wukong — A Chinese self-developed AAA game — made its domestic and global debut, immediately becoming a hit in the industry.
African students in China discuss their continent's cultural richness and the potential for deepening China-Africa cooperation in Youth Power.