A cartoon submitted to a campaign that calls for artistic creations to convey knowledge and positive spirit in the nation's fight against the novel coronavirus.
More than 10 shows were staged by an art troupe from Guizhou Song and Dance Theater in five British cities – London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Preston — from Jan 16 to 29, adding local color to the 2020 Chinese New Year celebrations in the UK.
As the coronavirus outbreak still continues, artists and intangible cultural heritage inheritors around China are trying to keep people’s spirits up.
Thanks to its high level of creativity and design as well as its various models of Chinese-foreign cooperation, Chinese children's books have drawn worldwide attention and enjoyed increasing influence in overseas markets.
High-tech solutions guide specialists to help those who find challenges too daunting.
Fan Dongquan, a fitness coach with Jinan Hot Blood Fitness Studio in East China's Shandong province, conducted a free 90-minute fitness course online late last month.
Ambassadors to China send their wishes on fight against coronavirus
To most Chinese people, the 2020 Lunar New Year has been quite different from any previous Spring Festival. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, some were infected and most are staying at home to avoid the virus. No more large family gatherings or visits.
Du Fan planned to go to Harbin, the capital city of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, which is known for its snow and ice sculptures, during the Spring Festival holiday.
Boxing star Goran Martinovic asked his relatives and friends in Croatia to purchase as many medical masks from pharmacies as possible.
The home front is a vital component in keeping people's spirits high amid the outbreak.
A vlogger's clips of Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, are captivating public attention, chronicling volunteer efforts and conveying hope.