Experience China in Peru, an art exhibition themed on "Humans and Nature", opened at the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and Peruvian History in Lima, on November 16. It will conclude on December 8.
To tourists from around the world, Wuzhen is a place not only to enjoy the antiquities of the watertown but also to experience modern lifestyles shaped by the latest technologies.
Strolling in Wuzhen's Nanzha, one will come across private museums displaying articles for daily life that local people used in older times.
It all started eight years ago, when 24-year-old Qian Huaili was reading "father of Japanese folk arts and craft" Sooetsu Yanagi's book Culture of Industrial Craft and Handicrafts. Qian was a sophomore studying industrial design at Zhejiang University of Science and Technology.
Hosted by China's Ministry of Culture, and organized by China Daily Website and the China Arts and Entertainment Group, the 3rd World Internet Conference (WIC) Internet Culture Forum was held in the Wuzhen Internet International Conference and Exhibition Center on November 17.
More than 1,000 volunteers are working at the third World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, which continues through Friday.
While the internet has transformed Wuzhen from a once tranquil water town to a magnet for technology tycoons, it has also helped to upgrade and transform the traditional industries in the city.
French impressionist Claude Monet's Haystacks sold for more than $81 million at a Christie's sale in New York on Wednesday, setting the highest auction record for the artist.
An annual festival with a scenic backdrop hooks China's young people on theater.
The "Just share it - Happy Chinese New Year 2016" global online photo contest announced its results.Here are the list of photos selected for the event.
On Nov 12, an exhibition of China's opera figures paintings was opened in Shanghai. The exhibition remembers the 400th anniversary of the death of Chinese author Tang Xianzu.