Children are invited by a recently launched event, Online Story Club for Children Around World Fighting COVID-19, to share their experiences about the pandemic through videos.
While lockdown may have affected our ability to travel and work, it hasn't slowed the pace of must-read new books.
An exhibition of traditional Tibetan Buddhist scroll paintings in Beijing reveals the rich history of thangka.
The China Cultural Center in Pakistan recently set up an online library on its official website, and made it open to locals.
With an increasing number of fine works being created, online literature and art are gradually becoming part of the mainstream, according to a report on China's art development in 2019.
Clay is transformed into fine porcelain as a once-lost ancient skill enjoys a revival.
They came exactly as labeled. "I want people to see how cool an all-girl rock band can be," says Zhou Zi, the 15-year-old lead vocalist and guitarist of the Tianjin-based rock band, Cool.
Through children's eyes, adults can often see the things they would otherwise overlook. And in children's artwork, people may discover a different world.
While a few Peking University students braved the drizzling rain to attend a graduation ceremony on campus on Thursday, most of the class of 2020 watched the festivities online.
If you can think of nothing besides paper-cutting and origami, A Tribute to Tradition -- An Exhibition of Contemporary Paper Artworks, can readily expand and update your understanding of this ancient yet ever-evolving art form.
The China Cultural Center in Sydney will launch a series of videos about Chinese cultural and natural resources on its website and social media platforms from July 8 to August 12.
An exhibition featuring cultural relics of Chinese maritime firearms opened at the China Maritime Museum in Shanghai on Sunday.