Chinese authorities have rolled out multiple measures to help enterprises weather the storm as the country put on hold all public art, cultural and tourism activities due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, said an official Wednesday.
Editor's notes: Regular exercise is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. But the outbreak of the novel coronavirus has kept millions of people from partaking in outdoor activities since late January.
The Longmen Grottoes in Central China's Henan province, a world cultural heritage site, reopened to visitors on Monday, a month after its closure amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a guideline Tuesday to direct steady efforts made by public libraries and cultural centers for epidemic prevention and control and their reopening.
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has asked scenic areas nationwide to continue implementing epidemic control measures and closely monitor tourist information, according to a set of guidelines issued Tuesday by the ministry.
As the coronavirus outbreak has kept the country’s major population homebound, combating cabin fever has become a day-to-day priority for many.
China launched the 2019 campaign for most attractive Chinese cities to foreigners this week.
Due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, residents in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region were called on by authorities not to participate in any celebratory group activities and to avoid visiting friends or relatives.
A total of 15 hit TV shows will be broadcast without airing fees on TV in central China's Hubei Province, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak, said the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) Monday.
The school closure during the epidemic outbreak has not stopped Chinese students from learning as they turn to the internet to attend classes, bolstering the rise of e-learning.
Hundreds of Americans marveled at an acrobatic performance Saturday evening in Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States.
On Feb 19, Zhang Heqing, cultural counselor of the Chinese embassy in Pakistan, visited Muhammad Khalily, vice president of the International Islamic University in Islamabad.