The British Council,and Peking University have jointly hosted the China-UK Cultural Heritage High Level Dialogue on 28 Feb 2017 in Beijing. With the support of the China State Administration of Cultural Heritage and Capital Normal University, cultural heritage experts from both countries were invited to exchange and discuss potential future collaboration.
Yang Yifan is bionic. In a sense, that is. "My phone is part of my body," the 19-year-old says.
The Red Mansion serves as a microcosm of how China's creative industry is flourishing.
Monks from Central China's Henan province have staged a special performance of Chinese martial arts to conclude Chinese New Year celebrations in Bangkok.
As a part of a 2016 program to promote young curators supported by the Ministry of Culture, the National Art Museum of China is holding an exhibition called New Tale of the Orient from Feb 24.
Artist Vicki Rawlins uses a variety of unique ingredients from the great outdoors to create her three-dimensional artwork.
In most of the world, 'amok' suggests someone's out of control, going a bit crazy. In Cambodia, it means tucking in for a really tasty Asian treat.
Huang Qingyun has spent her life telling stories to children and as she approaches her 97th birthday, she has no intention of stopping.
Beijing will stage a series of performances to enhance visitors' experiences in the capital.
The show, titled Golden Rooster Heralds the Arrival of Spring, was recently held at the Confucius Institute of the Kiev National Linguistic University.
Classical pianist Chiang Tien-lin can be easily mistaken for a rock star with his ear piercings and tattoos.
An animation series, Kong Xiaoxi and Hakim, produced by China and Saudi Arabia premiered in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. The 26-episode series features a Chinese boy named Kong Xiaoxi and his friendship with a Saudi Arabian boy Hakim, who is from a family of food connoisseurs.