The Chinese edition of Writers, a collection of short plays by American author Barry Gifford, 71, was recently published by Nanjing University Press, based in Jiangsu.
It is nestled in one of Beijing's traditional hutong (alleyways), but this is no ordinary courtyard-its doors are open to kung fu enthusiasts from all walks of life.
Young practitioners are helping to preserve and promote Chinese martial arts. Zhang Zefeng reports.
The National Art Museum of China has been given permission by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to reproduce a bust of IOC founder Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937), and the reproductions will be presented as gifts to state leaders.
Newly edited textbooks for Chinese elementary and junior high school students will officially launch nationwide on Sep1.
Culture ministers of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) exchanged views on further enhancing practical cooperation in cultural areas at the ninth China-Japan-ROK Cultural Ministers' Meeting held on Aug 26, 2017.
Foodies in Beijing can now sample Singapore's so-called national dish-chilli crabs-at the newly opened Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.
For people living in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, making carpets is regarded as a household task for women, because locals use different kinds of knitwear for home decoration.
Bian Qing's Anthology of Hidden Mountains series appears at first glance to be ink-and-water paintings depicting landscapes.
Missing parts from Buddha sculptures in Shanxi province digitally restored. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Nobel Prize winner, Mo Yan, has announced his new work. The Chinese writer's opera drama Jin Yi, or colorful clothes and a group of poems Qi Xing Yao Wo or Seven Stars Shine on Me will be published in People's Literature magazine in 2017.
A symposium on translating and publishing children’s literature abroad was held at the Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) on Aug 24.