With the novel coronavirus outbreak coming under control in Shanghai, more and more restaurants have been reopening to the public, albeit with some changes.
Recently, the city of Wuhan has basked in warm spring breeze as the weather gets warm and the sun comes out.
Fliggy, Alibaba's online travel service provider, recently unveiled a report on the recovery of domestic travel plans during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday between April 4 and 6.
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After the lockdown in Wuhan, 76 cultural "warriors" remained at their posts for nearly two months to take care of the city's historic treasures during its darkest days of the outbreak, Wang Kaihao reports.
A recent survey showed that close to half of respondents expect to travel before the end of June if the COVID-19 epidemic came to an end, China Youth Daily reported Tuesday.
Qiu Chenyun, 35, took up a new position in Nanjing, far from family and friends after relocation from Suzhou. Reading may be a good hobby, but like many she had little quality time for herself on the helter-skelter of modern life.
Fiber artists create with a medium that is often overlooked. The technique involves applying paint to an animal skin that has hair on it, generally from a cow or horse.
Some of the brick-and-mortar bookstores in Shanghai have resumed operations. However, epidemic prevention and control measures like body temperature checks are strictly implemented. Opening hours have also been shortened.
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has hugely impacted all aspects of life. The performing arts market is no exception with concert halls and venues closed, shows canceled or postponed while musicians and audiences find themselves isolated from live music.
Volunteers push flower sales online and donate to medics as the COVID-19 outbreak gradually comes under control, Li Yingxue reports.
Chinese stuck at home are traveling from afar to visit museums around the world without going anywhere but online, Xu Lin reports.