Scorching weather and its location far from downtown Beijing are not proving to be obstacles to people's enthusiasm for admiring the brilliance of ancient cultures.
China experienced a significant surge in inbound trips by foreigners in the first half of the year following the implementation of a series of favorable visa policies, with expectations for continued growth in the second half, the National Immigration Administration said on Friday.
What does a love letter entail? For Mak Wing-man, curator of the Xubaizhai Collection, it is not confined to the romantic feelings between a couple but also filial piety and an affinity among family members, as well as respect and affection between teachers and students.
Dozens of outstanding Chinese animations were presented at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Market (Mifa) held in eastern France in mid-June, attracting industry partners and animation lovers.
In his studio, Tang Chuansong is modifying a draft for a piece of tiehua, or iron painting.
Photographer's ongoing project captures candid images of strangers, exhibiting them years later to show how their lives have evolved, Wang Qian reports.
Environmental theater uses performance approach for inclusive night of entertainment, Chen Nan reports.
Here are some memorable landmarks along the Grand Canal in Beijing.
Legends adapted to serve as a wake-up call urging audiences to reflect on life, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
The acclaimed children's film Chocolate and Butter Sculpture, which has garnered multiple awards internationally, is scheduled for release at the Nationwide Alliance of Arthouse Cinemas, the country's premier cinema chain dedicated to showcasing art films, on July 9.
During his pursuit of a master's degree, Malaysia-born director Sam Quah stumbled upon a news story detailing a mother's relentless quest to locate her tragically murdered daughter. This haunting narrative inspired Quah's inaugural feature-length film, A Place Called Silence.