The 2020 China International Travel Mart (CITM), one of the largest travel fairs in the Asia-Pacific region, was inaugurated on Monday in Shanghai.
Earlier this month, the State Council, China's Cabinet, released the sixth list for the national directory of precious ancient books.
When night falls, Ling Yu turns on his computer, checks the microphone, then starts to share his latest stories with his online listeners.
The 8th Festival of German Cinema in China, organized by German Films and co-organized by the Goethe Institute in Beijing and Broadway Cinematheque, opened in Beijing on Nov 13.
Jiayang's narrow-gauge steam railway is a picturesque legacy of its coal mine, Huang Zhiling reports.
The weeklong exhibition, with installations, photos, graphics, music and performances, showcases the development and achievement of Chinese ethnic folk dance at the Beijing Dance Academy since it was established in 1954. [Photo provided to China Daily]
As a platform for information sharing linking overseas China Cultural Centers, tourism offices, domestic tourism agencies and international partners, Travel China is bound to offer a broader space for cooperation.
As winter arrives, getting out of bed in the morning has become so much more challenging.
A contest focusing on Chinese culture and tourism was launched in Sydney on Thursday. The organizers, the China Tourism Office and the China Cultural Center in Sydney, and Australian New Express Media Group, held a launch ceremony on the same day.
Cultural relics take a starring role as the past is examined to better explain our present times, Wang Kaihao reports.
A virtual photo exhibition, featuring Southwest China's Guizhou province, was launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney on its website and social media platforms on Wednesday.
Fifteen years on, Gaertner, now an actor, has found another home in South China's Hong Kong, where he hopes to play more roles and be a bridge of cultural exchange between the East and the West.