A digital archive of papers from Columbia University on famous diplomat V.K. Wellington Koo will be available later this year.
As the summer holiday has begun, eight new "Made in China" movies of different genres will debut on the big screen. From them, the Chinese film industry might find a bright future lying ahead.
China Post will issue a set of stamps bearing antique images that show ancient Chinese' admiration for some birds. The set, to be released on July 29, will cost 7.8 yuan ($1.2).
Having lived in Shanghai for a few years, producer and actress Jane Wu learned that more than 20,000 Jewish refugees had taken shelter in the city after fleeing Europe during World War II.
When Japanese director Joji Matsuoka was asked by someone if he had watched the Chinese TV series Midnight Diner, the audience at the Sunday preview of his latest film in Beijing burst into laughter.
During a visit to Paris a few years ago, Gary Wang saw some "tea pets"-porcelain figures usually placed on tea trays-displayed in an antique shop there.
The Hollywood star comes to Beijing to promote S.M.A.R.T. Chase, a movie produced by a Chinese company.
Cellist Ou-yang Nana will soon conduct a 12-city tour of the mainland to support her new album-songs from Walt Disney movies.
Institute a platform for nations to study different economic models The South-South Cooperation and Development Institute at Peking University hosted its first graduation ceremony on July 6 in Beijing.
When Chen Hong refused her colleagues' invitation for a party after work, explaining that she had a calligraphy class to attend, her colleagues were surprised and wanted to know why she was learning the ancient writing style.
Parents are discovering the benefits of getting their kids to learn calligraphy.
Ma Xiaotian has been painting lotus flowers at his studio in Beijing even in the July heat.