The 2008 Beijing Olympics did not just bring a surging number of travelers to the capital city, but also boosted the integration of sport and tourism.
Li Wei was a community worker when Beijing won the bid to host the Winter Olympics in 2015.
When Cameroonian health authorities announced that experts of traditional Chinese medicine will be providing lectures on TCM, Eunice Nchang was among the first to arrive at the lecture hall.
Before becoming a web novel writer in 2018, Disha Florence from Dhaka, Bangladesh, now 25, was trying to find a way to free herself from the restrictions faced by a woman, a wish she has had since she was 8.
Brazil is an exotic South American destination for many Chinese travelers due to its awe-inspiring Christ the Redeemer statue, marvelous Iguazu Falls, mysterious Amazon rainforest, deep-rooted soccer culture and delicious cuisine.
When Japanese artist Shiota Chiharu presented her first retrospective exhibition The Soul Trembles at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo in 2019, eager enthusiasts formed long lines on the street as they waited patiently to get in.
Chinese costume drama Song of Glory recently won the best telenovela award at the 49th International Emmy Awards, becoming the country's first drama series to win the honor.
Caricature artist Zhai Jin is finding innovative ways to fully embrace life and fuel his creativity, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
An ongoing exhibition showcases the transformation of Shanghai's Bund area over the decades, Zhang Kun reports.
Pei Yuan, an incubator project to train young theater talent and inspire fresh work, celebrated its second anniversary in Beijing on Dec 17.
Luoyang provides compelling backdrop as it sets the scene for costume drama, Xu Fan reports.
Budding sci-fi author Li Jiapeng's debut novel poses questions about youth governance and humankind's relationship with technology, Fang Aiqing reports.