Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee, gave an exclusive interview to China Daily.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy-A 14-day visit to Beijing has left Italian Mattia Gaspari with beautiful memories. Recalling his days in Beijing after returning to Italy, the skeleton Olympian says that he had raced on the most magnificent track he has ever seen.
Cui Qiming, a recognized national master of arts and crafts, has sculpted jadeite for decades, and his carvings, primarily figures and miniature landscapes, have seen him scoop up national prizes.
In my first year in Beijing, I signed up for Chinese language classes at a community center in Maizidian.
Chinese novelist Liu Zhenyun's work, I Did Not Kill My Husband, which was published in 2012, follows a woman, Li Xuelian, who lives in rural China and spends over 20 years earning back society's respect after her former husband tarnished her reputation.
ASWAN, Egypt-French movie Good Mother, by Hafsia Herzi, was named the best film in the feature film competition of the sixth Aswan International Women's Film Festival, as announced on Monday in upper Egypt's Aswan city.
ATHENS-A Greek photographer is taking his compatriots on an online tour of China, organized by the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation in the port city of Piraeus.
In landscape paintings, Chinese artists of the past presented a lifestyle in which one was embraced by nature, and through which one hoped to understand the rules of the universe.
China undertook the Peljesac Bridge Project in Croatia under the Belt and Road Initiative last year.
HONG KONG-Reading the popup message on his cellphone, stating that Hong Kong had recorded a daily new high of 140 COVID-19 cases, Joseph Chan was astonished and alarmed. It was the evening of Jan 23, a week before the Chinese Lunar New Year.
When pianist Tian Jiaxin was invited to perform at the annual TV show by China Central Television to celebrate Lantern Festival, which was broadcast on Feb 15, she didn't arrange a conventional music piece.
SHIJIAZHUANG-The first group of trainees from Laos and Cambodia at a Chinese acrobatic art school has graduated from the institution's online training program after in-person exchanges were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.