More than 10 ancient villages in Fujian province joined the designated ranks of China's most beautiful rural areas at a recent tourism summit.
With villages of stone houses, flashing blue waters and wet sea winds, Pingtan, a group of remote islands off eastern Fujian province, hopes to welcome more tourists to experience its relaxing and simple lifestyle.
Rich history, UNESCO sites, strong cross-Straits ties give Fujian global renown, Cao Yingying reports.
As one of the country's two official performing troupes, the Xiamen Nanyue Orchestra has performed and trained young people to carry on Nanyin, a music-performance art form based on the local culture in southern Fujian province.
Fujian province, a core area of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, has launched a range of overseas shows and art exhibitions in recent years to promote Chinese culture along the ancient trade route.
With the ninth BRICS Summit to open in Xiamen, Fujian province, Where Has Time Gone?, the first movie coproduced by five BRICS countries, will be showcased at the summit, giving an insight of cinematic cultures and customs.
A Chinese tea leaf travels past the border to India to serve as a bind between tea lovers and peoples of Asia's two largest neighbors.
After winning the Artistic Merit Award at the second BRICS Film Festival in Chengdu two months ago, "Where Has Time Gone", a co-production by directors from the five BRICS countries, will be shown to the public at the upcoming summit in September.
Each country of the BRICS has its magnificent landmarks, which present its glamour and uniqueness to the whole world.
Gulangyu has a lot going for it: Beautiful scenery, delicious food, historic architecture and a quiet atmosphere.
Gulangyu Island is a miniature of cultured lifestyles in China, an isolated islet where people retreat from convention and competition.
Representatives from BRICS countries ink an action plan on cultural cooperation during the second meeting of BRICS ministers of culture in Tianjin, north China, July 6, 2017.