Some of China's most precious cultural treasures are getting a new lease of life thanks to incredibly sophisticated electronic wizardry
"Collect gold in the troubled times; collect antiques in the flourishing age."
Emojis, stickers, whatever you call them, the colorful little pictograms that fill our phones' and tablets' keyboards are now an intrinsic part of the way we communicate in the modern world
Emojis, stickers, whatever you call them, the colorful little pictograms that fill our phones' and tablets' keyboards are now an intrinsic part of the way we communicate in the modern world
The charming Chinese painting collections of Mid-Autumn Festival.
As one of the most important traditional Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, September 24 this year.
An exhibition of Beijing-style qipao and related products was held in a high school in Shijingshan district on Sept 16. More than 20 intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts ranging from 12 years old to 60 took part in it.
Neither the dog — the zodiac animal of 2018 — nor the widely beloved cats and rabbits, have become an extremely popular creatures on social media in China this year. That honor has, instead, gone to the ducks.
Neither the dog — the zodiac animal of 2018 — nor the widely beloved cats and rabbits, have become an extremely popular creatures on social media in China this year. That honor has, instead, gone to the ducks.
The third annual Taihe Forum on Protecting the World's Ancient Civilizations opened in the Palace Museum in Beijing on Sunday.
Yuan Huiqin can still recall the day she enrolled to study Peking Opera at an art school in her hometown of Yichang, Hubei province, when she was 10 years old.
Death of pingshu master Shan Tianfang marked by tribute performance