Though the global tourism industry is still hurting from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, industry players have not stopped upgrading and innovating in hopes of enticing potential travelers. As the year draws to a close, we look back on the major tourism stories of 2021, hoping a full recovery will soon be on its way.
One of Chinese ink painting master Qi Baishi's artwork has been digitalized and turned into an NFT (non-fungible tokens) art piece. It will be auctioned at a hotel in Shanghai on December 31.
TAIYUAN-Honesty has always been a traditional virtue in China. Despite the passage of time, honesty has been passed down as a mainstream value and embodied in countless tales throughout China's history.
The year 2021 marks the first year of China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period, and the country is achieving steady progress in the cultural realm. Let's review some of them and look forward to the coming year!
CHONGQING-Romain Auger, a French student studying in Southwest China's Chongqing, has recently received the highest award in the global short video contest China in My Eyes-Beautiful Countryside for his unique recording of rural villages.
When Peng Linqian was 7 years old, she had a fever that caused her to lose her hearing. She recalls that after waking up that day, she realized that her world had gone completely quiet.
Thirty diplomats from various countries, including Azerbaijan, Brazil, Pakistan, Spain and Indonesia, along with their spouses, were invited to experience Peking Opera at Tianleyuan Theater in Beijing on Monday.
Sun Chenlu likes to give makeup and style tips on Chinese social media. The desire to look attractive is universal, especially among young people.
Serbia may seem like an unlikely setting for an organization called the Chinese Literature Readers' Club, but on Dec 20 the club was formed in Belgrade with the expressed intention of bringing more Chinese literature to the attention of Serbian readers.
The 22nd "Meet in Beijing" International Arts Festival will greet arts lovers in the capital from Jan 6 to Feb 18, with an Olympic theme this year as the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games approach.
A grand gala, titled See You in Beijing, will be held at the Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in the capital on Jan 6, opening the 22nd Meet in Beijing International Arts Festival.
Jonathan D. Spence, an eminent British-born American historian, Sinologist and author, died on Sunday at the age of 85.