At the tender age of 83, Yang Benfen has recently published her fourth book, Douzi Zhima Cha (Bean Sesame Tea), a work of nonfiction about the destiny of people she has met in life, including her neighbor, classmate, colleague and family members.
The first World University Forum on Ancient Chinese Classics and Archives was recently hosted in Beijing. The forum was co-organized by the National Committee for the Compilation and Research of Ancient Chinese Classics in Higher Education Institutions, the Center for Ancient Chinese Classics and Archives of Peking University, and the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of PKU.
Last month, Chengdu Worldcon, the 81st World Science Fiction Convention, was held in the titular city.
The third International Forum on the Collection, Study, and Publication of Ancient Texts took place in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, at the end of October.
Recalling the collaborative journey between the Global Music Education League and the Philadelphia Orchestra, chairman of the league Wang Liguang spoke fondly about three photos that capture three key moments.
Five-year-old Zhang Yucheng, the youngest competitor in the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Fifth China Taxidermy Championships, loves insects and his entry won him an award.
In the China Pavilion at the sixth China International Import Expo in Shanghai, a piece of bamboo art resembling a Taihu Lake Stone was the center of attention.
iQIYI, China’s Netflix, reported on Tuesday total revenues for the third quarter ended Sept 30 of eight billion yuan ($1.1 billion), up seven percent year over year.
On the bustling streets of Shanghai, I stumbled upon a vibrant display of culture and camaraderie that would forever shape my dance journey.
Some say that friends are the family you choose for yourself. Wang Jie chose a family thousands of miles away.
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference."
In the realm of subcultures that captivate the imaginations of young enthusiasts, such as JK uniforms, Lolita fashion, mystery boxes, and hanfu, or traditional Chinese clothing, dolls have emerged as a compelling pastime choice for today's youth.