2017 was a year worth celebrating for Chinese documentary investors and producers.
For over a century, the way it worked was that best-selling science fiction was made in the West and exported to China.
Items on display during the Treasures from the Al Thani Collection at the Meridian Gate (Wu Men) of the Palace Museum in Beijing, April 17, 2018.
Ritual bronze artifacts constitute an important part of Chinese art.
Beijing-based artist Li Zi says she has always like the mysterious feeling created by a new environment, for example when she visited dense forests in northern Europe years ago.
The photo, taken in April, shows the view of Daming Lake in Shandong province. New leaves of weeping willows are reflected on the lake’s surface, making the lake look like a colorful oil painting.
A swing sticking out of the cliff on the Wang Yun Mountain in Chishui, Southwest China’s Guizhou province, gave tourists a chance to test their mettle.
Aerial photo taken on April 17, 2018 shows people attending a singing party on the Longmen Mountain in Yatunbao town, Dong autonomous county of Tongdao, Central China's Hunan province.
Recently, a large patch of mountainous land at the Blue Mountain scenic area in Changtai county of Fujian province has flourished, with various flowers in bright colors.
Art exports from the United Kingdom to China rose more than 350 percent in 2017, according to newly released figures from the UK tax authorities.
Beijing Housing Service Corporation for Diplomatic Missions and the Palace Museum, more than 110 people including ambassadors, high-level diplomats and their family members were invited to discover the beauty and historic significance of the Palace Museum.
The historical county of Quyang, in North China's Hebei province that encircles Beijing, boasts a rich handicraft tradition, including stone carving and porcelain making.