A garden in Xiamen, Fujian province, is famous for its exquisite landscape bonsai, including many varieties that were introduced from Taiwan island, across the Strait.
It wasn't until 30 years after her father died that Pan Yuping fulfilled his wish to be buried in his hometown, on Taiwan island.
Various-sized oxen made of bamboo strips with colorful cloth for the head and tail danced to the accompaniment of gongs and drums. Farmers dressed in distinctive Dong outfits holding plows and whips followed closely in their wake.
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Youth Charity Annual Conference recently drew to a close in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
An ongoing exhibition in Wuhan, Hubei province, is showcasing a remarkable collection of ink artworks from the He family, spanning six generations and over two centuries.
Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional festival where Chinese pay respects to their ancestors and the dead. People in different regions of the country consume different foods on the day according to local customs.
Recently, Chiikawa, a tiny hamster, has risen to prominence as a beloved anime character among Chinese youth, amassing over 900 million views on Chinese lifestyle platform Xiaohongshu.
Set to debut on April 4, coinciding with Qingming Festival, actor-turned-filmmaker Bao Bei'er's latest directorial venture, Super Villain, boasts a remarkable ensemble cast of over 20 comedic stars, including Bao himself and actress Li Jiaqi. The film stands as the sole comedy vying for attention during the three-day festival, which will witness the simultaneous release of seven new movies.
Chinese renowned scholar and author of Juliu He (The Great Flowing River) Chi Pang-yuan died, aged 100, on Thursday in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
After traversing over 20,000 kilometers and conducting interviews with numerous experts over a span of four years, Cong Ruijin Chufa (Departing from Ruijin), a documentary that comprehensively chronicles the history of the Chinese Soviet Republic, has been hailed as a groundbreaking addition to television content about the Communist Party of China, as noted by experts at a recent seminar in Beijing.
An exhibition, featuring around 200 cultural artifacts from the era of interaction between the Chinese and French royal courts in the 17th and 18th centuries, kicked off at the Palace Museum in Beijing on Monday, marking the opening of the 18th edition of the Festival Croisements.
In his text Symposium, ancient Greek philosopher Plato proposed "ladder of love" as a metaphor of the ascent to propel one's attraction to and desire of physical beauty, then beautiful mind and soul, the extensiveness of knowledge and ultimately, the form of beauty itself.