The Handbook of The Belt and Road, an encyclopedic account of the Belt and Road Initiative, was launched in multilingual versions on June 20 in Beijing.
The opening ceremony of the first China Chongqing Science and Technology Film Week was held on Wednesday night in Chongqing's Yongchuan district.
As the temperature rises, it is a good time to enjoy some green tea. Apart from well-known green teas, such as Longjing and Maofeng, a new bred green tea named Golden Shoot is worth a try.
The Liyunhe (Li Canal) Cultural Corridor in Huai'an, East China's Jiangsu province, brims with hustle and bustle on summer evenings.
It is a memory that will forever be etched in my mind.
At just 33, Zhan Chunpei has already achieved several significant milestones in her maritime career.
Shanghai will host some big-name artists from all over the world at an upcoming music festival, with the premiere of new compositions and arrangements.
The Berliner Philharmoniker begins its 10-day residence in Shanghai this week from Monday to next Tuesday.
What did a noblewoman dating back more than 2,100 years look like? This enigmatic question was answered in dramatic fashion.
Standing under a giant LED dome, visitors to Hunan Museum in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, immerse themselves in a journey of the immortals dominated by mythical creatures imagined by people from about 2,100 years ago.
The theater lights had yet to dim when a male dancer wearing traditional Chinese clothes from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) appeared among the audience, bowing respectfully and immersing them in the era. As the lights gradually dimmed, the dancer took to the stage, flying a paper kite against the backdrop of an image of Zhengyang Gate, or Qianmen, which fully filled the back of the stage set.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts is bringing back its beloved children's opera "Effendi II: True-Fake Effendi" for six shows from July 25 to 28.