Li Wenjie, a Yunshan Youth Scholar of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, received the Hans Christian Andersen Award in April for her research into the Chinese translation and dissemination of Andersen's fairy tales.
In a packed auditorium, the spotlight shines down on a young woman with Afro hairstyle standing at the stage center. She sings Schubert's Ave Maria while making hand gestures as if telling a story.
Fresh graduates seek group holidays and solitary escapes before leaping into the working world.
Leading Chinese medicine university responsible for the treatment's global appeal, Cang Wei reports from Nanjing.
Traditions, delicacies and photos of Dragon Boat Festival.
With the fresh smell of reed leaves, as well as the scent of rice and meat wafting through the air, the Wu Fang Zhai factory is a scene of orderly tension as workers prepare stacks of orders for the upcoming Duanwu Festival, also known as Dragon Boat Festival, draws near.
Acrobatic chef coming to Beijing for a week of shows and good eating, Mike Peters reports.
Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari's new book, released in China, points to the challenges people will face in the future. Wang Kaihao reports.
Celebrities and internet personalities often have a dramatic influence on the consumption patterns of Chinese fashionistas.
The ongoing China Chair Exhibition at Tsinghua University showcases pieces by both ancient craftsmen and modern Chinese designers.
The first National Youth Orchestra of China announced its establishment and upcoming national tour in Shanghai earlier this month.
This year's Beijing Modern Music Festival kicked off at the National Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday with the concert The Far Away Mast, by the Central Conservatory of Music's symphony orchestra.