I was always a bit of a weather nerd.In the United States, I would tune in regularly to the Weather Channel.
The Yu Kwang-chung Poetry Award was launched on Sept 1 in memory of the late Taiwan poet and his contributions to modern Chinese poetry and cross-Straits cultural communication and exchanges.
The Subash Buddhist Ruins stand like sandcastles washed over by the waves of entropy in the seas of sand and time.
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) concubine Xiangfei's (1734-88) legacy lives on at her gravesite, which has also become a cradle nurturing ancient culture's survival in modern times.
Among the first visitors to Surging Forward, a Yellow River-themed exhibition that opened at the National Art Museum of China on Aug 13, was Huang Jincheng, a 75-year-old painter, who stood in front of an ink-water landscape titled Longmen, Yellow River, quite excited.
In 2020, the State Council, China's Cabinet, issued the first national-level and long-term guideline specifically for the protection and study of grotto temples in China. China Daily journalists talk with researchers and conservators to showcase the cultural splendor and how people take care of them.
Collaborative Innovation and Self-reliance, a long-term exhibition now on at the National Museum of China, pays tribute to heroes of several generations who have committed themselves to China's nuclear and satellite projects.
LHASA-Imagine delivering parcels in China's highest township. You would need to contend with strong winds, biting cold and low oxygen levels. Now imagine doing that for 16 years without making a single mistake.
In 2001, a 38-year-old woman surnamed Xu, who lived in Songjiang district, Shanghai, suddenly disappeared. But the police didn't know about the case until her family members reported it in 2009.
The China Philharmonic Orchestra will open its new season with 18 concerts. Yu Long, the orchestra's artistic director, will take the baton as one of the conductors.
The National Alpine Skiing Center, located in northwestern Beijing’s Yanqing district, has seven courses with large slopes which are extremely difficult to build.
Though it is still a month away from China's weeklong National Day holiday, often regarded as the "Golden Week" for the tourism and consumption boom it encourages, the daily topics of Xie and his friends have been all about travel.