China has banned children younger than 18 from appearing in reality TV shows to help them avoid potential problems caused by finding fame at an early age. Wang Yanfei reports.
The Palace Museum in Beijing confirms discovery of relics from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) that were buried underground for six centuries.
In association with the Chinese embassy in Fiji and the China Cultural Center in Fiji, Post Fiji Limited launched its monkey-themed stamps and first day cover on May 4, marking the Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Chinese New Year.
Photo taken on May 4, 2016 shows a pair of ruby earrings for auction at a media preview of Christie's Hong Kong 2016 Spring Auction in Hong Kong, South China.
Photo artists in the US have produced a series of images that make pictures of shining young celebrities "time travel" into their old age.
Two years after prominent filmmaker Wu Tianming's death, his last directorial work will debut in the country's cinemas on Friday.
Chinese fans first encountered Mark Osborne with Kung Fu Panda, which became the first animation film to earn more than 180 million yuan in the country. Nearly a decade later, the American animator is still looking for something new.
To celebrate the International Labor Day on May 1, Dunhuang Academy China displayed a series of frescos that illustrate workers involved in various trades on its WeChat account, a Twitter-like application.
Of the many such theaters in vibrant Beijing, Li Yangduo's is not the best located. But she has carved a niche with a repertory that can be called adventurous in this city where new productions are in the hundreds every year.
The erhu and violin don't have much in common, except that both are stringed instruments and are played using a bow. However, for Chinese erhu player Guo Gan, the similarities between the two instruments don't end there. He says that like the violin, the erhu can be enjoyed by audiences worldwide.
The site of Xanadu Museum officially opened to public at Zhenglan Banner, Xilin Gol League in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on May 1, according to local authorities.
A farewell ceremony for Peking Opera master Mei Baojiu was held at a ceremetary in Babaoshan in Beijing on May 3. Dignitaries from all walks of life gathered to pay their final respects to a legend in Peking Opera.