The China NCPA Orchestra performed in the world premiere of the 23-minute cinematic-musical production, See Me: A Global Concert, which opened the World Economic Forum on Jan 24.
About a year ago, guqin (Chinese zither) player Sun Ying and singer Yang Huahua met by chance at Modern Sky, one of the country's largest record companies, in Beijing, where both were working on their own recording projects.
In the past, the imported cosmetics shelves in Japan's department stores were usually dominated by South Korean cosmetics. As "Chiborg boom"-Chinese-style makeup becomes popular on social media, Chinese cosmetics start to make inroads in Japan.
Chinese-born writer and editor Hu Lanbo met her husband Carlo in 1989 during her three-month, 22,000-kilometer journey from her home city of Harbin in Northeast China to Europe.
A village in suburban Hangzhou is being held out as an exemplar of progress in promoting responsible waste sorting in the countryside.
A grand Spring Festival gala is going to be staged online to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb 12 this year.
A total of 300 pieces of painted sculptures themed on the 12 Chinese zodiac signs will be exhibited online from Jan 23.
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.