The painting, which is considered a classic of Chinese socialist realism, is now in the collection of the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.
During summer vacation, the Gucheng community in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong province, launched a public welfare class featuring intangible cultural heritage.
The Sound of Harmony now on at the National Museum of China examines the roles of music in state activities, public education and exchanges between ancient China and other civilizations.
The hamlet of Wulin in rural Fujian province hosts a thicket of ancient foreign-style buildings, leading local authorities to develop the settlement into an attraction, Yang Feiyue reports.