Embroidery often called rare living fossil.
As the extremely popular TV series In the Name of People will come to a close today, another costume drama, Song of Phoenix, will premiere. The drama was adapted from Liang Zhenhua's namesake novel, focusing on the legendary life of great Chinese poet Qu Yuan from the Warring States Period (475-221BC).
Malls used to be all about shopping, but as air quality becomes one of the top concerns globally, some of them have set out to make themselves urban retreats.
Chinese author Wang Xiaobo died 20 years ago, but his works are still popular among Chinese readers.
The smallest province in Canada, Prince Edward Island is known for its beautiful beaches, delicious food and world-class golf facilities. It is a must-visit place for foodies, who can sample fresh seafood, ranging from lobster and oysters to mussels.
While the Chinese movie market has attracted Australian filmmakers over the past decade, only eight coproduction projects have taken off since 2006, when the two countries first signed a treaty to encourage film partnership. But with seven new coproduction deals signed in Beijing on April 20, the number is expected to rise.
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke has teamed up with four established directors from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa to make a movie.
Centered on individuals, five documentaries by Chinese and foreign directors win at a Hangzhou festival.
An essay written by a migrant worker about her family went viral on Chinese social media, as her plain, vivid and humorous words resonated with many readers.
The opening ceremony of an exhibition featuring 210 works from 98 Italian designers was held at the National Museum of China in Beijing on April 25.
Today marks the 100th birthday of the internationally-acclaimed architect Ieoh Ming Pei, more commonly known as IM Pei.