Despite a horrific attack, oculist Tao Yong has managed to remain a beacon of optimism and kindness, Yang Yang reports.
Thanks to cyberspace, people can engage in online activities when daily life in the real world is severely affected by the novel coronavirus epidemic.
April 20 marks the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the China Cultural Center in Pakistan. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the celebrations originally scheduled were changed to a series of online events, including five online photo exhibitions.
China has stepped up epidemic prevention and control measures among local cultural relics units around the country amid the COVID-19 epidemic, according to an official with the National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) Thursday.
The China Tourist Attractions Association and a research institution under the OCT Group, a leading theme park developer and operator in the country, jointly released a happiness index for tourist attractions on Monday.
The National Library of China (NLC), together with libraries nationwide, will hold a series of online knowledge-sharing activities to mark the 25th World Book and Copyright Day which falls on Thursday.
Gene Deitch, an American Oscar-winning illustrator, animator, film director and producer known for his direction of Tom and Jerry and some of the Popeye the Sailor series, died in Prague. He was 95.
As people’s lives have been greatly affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, the internet has provided a way to continue engaging in both work and leisure.
Traditional-art workshops resume production and alleviate poverty, Yang Feiyue reports.
Finding creative ways to engage with their audiences amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Xi'an Symphony Orchestra has launched a series of online streaming concerts, combining them with art pieces displayed at museums in Xi'an, Shaanxi province.
A collection of the French master painter's prints and drawings donated to Peking University is on show and can be viewed through virtual tours, Lin Qi reports.
From the quartet of Beethoven to the serenade of Mozart, a series of classical music performances were scheduled to stage online by the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) from April 11 for housebound audiences due to the epidemic.