When I was a teenager, people my age in the United States all seemed to be huge music fans. Some of us loved classical music or jazz, though they were a minority, and the rest were divided into two clans: the AM radio pop music group, and FM radio progressive rock and folk music group.
Chinese Literature Readers' Club was recently launched in Beijing in a bid to promote the country's literature around the world.
Creating a comic, according to Herge, is first and foremost about telling a story. As with any story, you must first have a common thread allowing the reader (and even the author) to follow easily.
Jointly held by Power Station of Art and the Herge Museum in Belgium, Tintin and Herge is the first Tintin-themed exhibition hosted by the Chinese mainland, as well as the world's largest with 10 display areas covering different topics.
Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel's colorful work is being shown in Shanghai for the first time at the Kaos Trip: A Colorful Journey by Okuda San Miguel exhibition at the Bund 18 Jiushi Art Gallery.
When director Gao Xixi met Wang Tao in Miyueshan village, Xichuan county, Henan province, for the first time at the beginning of 2020.
It is arguably the most famous quiff rendered on paper and it first appeared in public on Jan 10, 1929. On that date, Tintin, a young reporter, who wears knickerbocker trousers and keeps a loyal white fox terrier Milou, was born in Brussels.
CAIRO-An engineering professor was taking a group of students on a tour inside a spacious vocational training center, the Luban Workshop, at Cairo-based Ain Shams University, introducing its courses to them.
TEHERAN-Arezou Shah Mohammadi, an Iranian blogger on Chinese social media, conveyed a "message of love" from China to a special group-children of Afghan immigrants in Iran.
Under the cloudy night sky lit by fireworks, a group of schoolchildren takes a "carousel ride "to celebrate a traditional torch festival in Puge county, Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province.
In the early 1980s, China was still using ration coupons as a measure to tackle food shortages. Despite most people struggling with their appetites, novelist Zheng Yuanjie-dubbed China's "king of fairy tales"-occasionally derived inspiration from the experience.
When archaeologists announced their latest discoveries at the Sanxingdui Ruins site in Guanghan, Sichuan province, earlier this year, a 25-year-old man in Shanghai came up with a bold idea-to re-create life-size replicas of some of the site's signature treasures by using old techniques.