Here we list eight Chinese classic war films which encapsulate the bravery and wisdom of the Chinese who fought courageously on the frontline and even sacrificed their lives to earn the peace we have today.
Fiction is the main form of literature now and it can make some unheralded scenic spots become popular. Let's take a glimpse at those scenic spots.
Paper culture along the Silk Road, a video series exploring the origin and development of Chinese papermaking technology, will launch crowdfunding in Beijing from Aug 19 to Sept 17, 2015.
In addition to the writers and works, people are interested in the reaction of winners. Let’s take a glimpse at how Chinese writers celebrate winning the Mao Dun Literature Prize.
Ten films featuring the events of WWII have been chosen to commemorate the victory and show the desire for everlasting peace.
A documentary about the 1937 invasion of China had its first screening, more than 70 years after it alerted the world to the brutality of life under the Japanese.
Lin Hanbing is a fish bone artist in Fujian province's Gulangyu island. As the originator of fish bone painting, Lin is the only fish bone painting artist in China, perhaps the world.
On August 14, the Focus China project kicked off at the Helsinki Festival, the largest of its kind in the Nordic countries, with the debut of the ballet show The Red Detachment of Women.
What will it be like when American-style China meets Chinese-style U.S? Let's take a look at it.
The Taipei Palace Museum and the Beijing Palace Museum plan to hold joint virtual exhibitions, said the Taipei museum's director Feng Ming-chu while on a visit to the Palace Museum in Beijing on August 11.
The 9th Mao Dun Literature Prize announced its winners on Sunday, with writers Ge Fei, Wang Meng, Su Tong, Jin Yucheng and Li Peifu on the list.
Mandarin is gaining popularity in Thailand. Many Thais regard this as an opportunity to improve job prospects and also a window into new China.