After a 3-year effort by scholars and archeologists, the relic of a bronze-cog carriage from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-771 BC) has been successfully restored in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Prize winner in literature, released on Friday his first collection of new works after the Nobel win, signaling the return of the “storytellers” as Mo called himself and his writing peers at the Stockholm lecture.
Mountains are great landmarks on the map of China. Since ancient times, they have been connected with fairy tales, royal ceremonies and religious activities.
The Belt and Road, an exhibition now on at the National Art Museum of China and set to run through Aug 4, brings together nearly 200 classic Chinese paintings, oil works, sculptures and prints by artists from home and abroad.
What was life like for Chinese soldiers 1,200 years ago? How did they guard the border? What did they do after work and how did they escape the summer heat?
The pandemic might have battered the domestic film scene, but major industry players have already kicked into high gear to help revive the market's fortunes, Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.
China's film industry shows early signs of recovery as cinemas reopen amid the pandemic, Xu Fan reports.
Tan Dun conducted for the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra at the closing concert of the Music in the Summer Air (MISA) festival on July 29, presenting his own composition Dunhuang: Buddha Passion.
Among a row of village houses with grey walls and wooden doors, a two-story building stands out not just for its height but also for the words hanging at the entrance: "Jiahe Museum."
Anyone who has read the book Lost Horizon by James Hilton must have been enchanted by Shangri-La, a paradise on earth in Southwest China.
The China Cultural Center in Laos has launched the original food entertainment program Laotian Cooks Chinese Food, running from June 25 to November 25.
Short videos are not merely a trend but are transforming how Chinese people engage information, Chen Meiling reports.