Uncovering the mystery of what lies below the surface has given a former reporter another domain to explore, Yang Feiyue reports.
The Tianjin Juilliard School has finally started its graduate program, Chen Nan reports.
Zhang Yaping overcame the difficulties of a polio-induced affliction and a tough family situation to not just pull herself out of poverty, but her fellow villagers as well, Wang Ru reports.
A virtual exhibition of ink paintings, featuring figures from Peking Opera, was launched by the China Cultural Center in Sydney and painter Zhu Gang’s Studio on Dec 9.
Venue ready to benefit from city's global cultural prestige, Chen Nan reports.
Let me start with a confession. No, not that I never expected 2020 to be an annus horribilis. After the 9/11 tragedy of 2001, the killer tsunami of 2004, the global financial crisis of 2008-09, and the Fukushima nuclear power disaster of 2011, even Hollywoodish apocalyptic calamities, if they were t
The Chinese movie Anima (Mo Er Dao Ga) has appealed to audience and critics as it makes its world premiere at the ongoing 42nd Cairo International Film Festival.
When Nani Mahal, a woman from Hawaii, wore her own qipao on the street in Wellington, New Zealand, eight photographers took pictures of her.
More young Chinese are making provisions for their future by buying life and medical insurance, Chen Meiling reports.
A photo project about people with depression is helping to change the way Chinese view mental illness, Wang Qian reports.
Los Angeles native Randall Bartlett sat under the arched rooftop of a traditional Chinese scholar's studio. Intricate golden dragons embroidered on his black shirt glistened in the sun as he occasionally flipped over a page of his book.
More than 2,500 pieces of cultural relics dating back up to 2,200 years were unearthed in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, local authorities said Friday.