Despite not being on the front line of the battle with the novel coronavirus, Zhuang Jingwen, a Beijing-based engineer who is in charge of maintaining medical instruments at a hospital, has been much busier than normal for the past few months.
Experts hailed a number of milestones achieved by China's archaeologists last year, as the nation's Top 10 New Archaeological Discoveries of 2019 were unveiled on Tuesday.
From May 1, the National Art Museum of China has put on an online exhibition, consisting of 117 artworks handpicked from its collection of more than 110,000 items.
Recently, an online exhibition, featuring the beauty of Dalian in Liaoning province, was launched by the China Tourism Office in Soul.
The novel coronavirus outbreak at the start of 2020 brought in drastic changes in all walks of life. For brick-and-mortar bookstores, which were already gasping for life with the advent of e-commerce, the epidemic came like a sudden hard blow, pushing them to the edge of survival.
After months of being cooped up at home and cooking for yourself nonstop, it's time to give yourself a treat by visiting "Recovery: Blend, Book & Block Market", a three-day event featuring specialty coffee, delicacies, and youth art in the historical yet hip Longfusi area.
The long-overdue 2020 Beijing International Film Festival, which was postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak, will finally be happening right on your screen, slated to run on online video platform iQiyi, over the upcoming five-day May Day holiday.
Art Saves Us, a weekly online performance to raise funds for COVID-19 frontline workers of the UK's National Health Service was launched on April 3.
Chinese songwriter Gao Xiaosong is uniting famous music stars in the country to put on an online event, titled Believe in the Future, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The event is expected to be held in early May.
Chinese photographer Liu Ren has taken a series of photos in Tibet and shared them with netizens on China’s social media platform Sina Weibo on his account.
The China Culture Center in Myanmar’s Yangon rolled out a cloud classroom featuring courses in Chinese ethnic dance training on Sunday, offering a venue for Burmese people interested in appreciating and learning the arts of Chinese ethnic dance.
A theme story and short-form video contest was launched on April 24 to invite the Tanzanian people share their experiences in China during the COVID-19 outbreak.