French artist Vincent Cazeneuve is so infatuated with lacquer that he named himself after this natural material in Chinese, combining "Wensen", the transliteration of his first name, with "Qi", the Chinese word for lacquer.
An artist wins online fame by painting with bamboo twigs, Wang Qian reports.
The China Cultural Center and China Tourism Office in Sydney jointly launched another video show on internet and social media platforms on July 22.
The 2020 Cultures of China-Water Cube Cup, the Chinese song contest for overseas Chinese and youth of Hong Kong and Macao, kicked off in Beijing on July 22.
Similarities and differences between Beijing's Palace Museum and the ruins of earlier palatial structures in Anhui are revealing more about little-known periods of history, Wang Kaihao reports.
The magic spell of motion pictures still works. After a months-long departure from cinema due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese filmgoers are eager to celebrate the charm of the big screen again.
As half of 2020 has passed, Maori people on the southern half of the planet have just rung in their New Year — Matariki.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Major Heat, (Chinese: 大暑), the 12th solar term of the year, begins this year on July 22 and ends August 6.
Cinemas in Beijing's low-risk areas for COVID-19 can resume operations on Friday, with effective epidemic prevention measures in place, a local official said on Tuesday.
Hu Guoqing, an award-winning Chinese photographer and member of the China Photographers Association, presents images of Hokkaido and crows through his lens.
Home to over 150 well-preserved ancient villages, Yongtai county in Fujian province has focused on the protection and utilization of its cultural heritage in recent years, resulting in booming rural tourism, which has greatly boosted the local economy.
After months of shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, musicians in Shanghai are resuming live performances.