Less than two months away from the Spring Festival, sales on travel websites start to hit a seasonal high. As the influence of Chinese New Year expands, international tourism also helps to introduce this indispensable cultural heritage to every corner of the world, which means in 2019, more Chinese
Born in 1955, Huang Qianghua is the fourth generation heir of the Yunlin Puppet Show family in Taiwan. He is also the chairman of Pili International Multimedia Co Ltd.
The opening ceremony for the Winter Nadam Fair of Inner Mongolia autonomous region took place on Dec 23 in Hulunbuir, with traditional ethnic performances, equestrian shows and a motorcade of camels happening as outdoor temperatures plunged to about -25 C.
Chinese in their 40s list Deng Xiaoping's southern tours and China's WTO entry as key milestones of the past four decades while recounting their own lives.
Qingdao in East China's Shandong province has launched a series of favorable policies to boost its cruise tourism.
There has been a resurgence in the popularity of the printed Chinese almanac since Wang Guanliang and her colleagues resumed publishing the Palace Museum's calendar in 2009
Pronounced "hoo-gah", hygge is a word coined by the Danish to refer to a lifestyle that focuses on creating a cozy atmosphere and savoring the simple pleasures in life.
After the seventh Session of the Governing Boarding of the CRIHAP, Liang Bin, CRIHAP's director-general, led members and observers of the Governing Boarding to Tianjin to see intangible cultural heritages from Dec 19 to 20.
"We wish you a merry Christmas" with pictures of Elvis Tsui seems to the latest trend among Chinese netizens during this year's Christmas.
From 1618 to 1648, the Thirty Years' War, which originated from conflicts between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe, grew to be one of the most destructive wars in human history.
Exhibition "Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage - The Art of Copper Sculpture" showcases 16 sets of artworks created by Chinese craft master Zhu Bingren at the China Cultural Center in Berlin, offering a look into the history and development of Chinese copper art.
Malaysia-born novelist, Woon Swee Oan, also known as Wen Rui’an to Chinese martial arts fans, reveals that he still possesses a passion and energy for writing, during a recent event in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.