The 31st Beijing International Book Fair concluded its five-day run on June 22, drawing about 300,000 visits from attendees representing 110 countries and regions.
Narration and singing deliver a compelling tale of heritage, Yang Feiyue reports in Chengdu.
The drama series In the Name of the Blossom, the sequel to the hit costume drama Flourished Peony, which premiered earlier this year, began airing on Mango TV on Monday.
After a spell of rain, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan province awoke like a fairyland come to life.
With the city's 199 child-friendly reading venues involved for the first time, the 2025 Shanghai Fairy Tale Festival opened on Wednesday. Over the course of the summer holiday, the festival, organized by the Shanghai Children’s Library, will provide more than 400 activities designed to spark a love of reading in minors.
Due to its popularity since its opening in November, the exhibition The Countless Aspects of Beauty in Ancient Art at the National Museum of China has been extended till September.
Recent archaeological findings at the Mapu Tsho Lake in Kangmar county, Shigatse, the Xizang autonomous region suggest that humans living around 4,000 years agorelied on fish resources from lakes to survive and thrive in extremely high-altitude environments.
Expo spotlighting the capital in the 1990s promotes tourism, digital experiences and cultural products, Yang Feiyue reports.
Liu Chenguang draws inspiration from nature's diverse landscapes. He is showing dozens of these landscape paintings at the art space of Art News of China in Beijing.
The inaugural volume of the book series, The Digest of Chinese Studies, has recently been published.
Museum built to honor the 1927 uprising keeps alive the spirit of the revolutionaries, Wang Ru reports in Liuyang, Hunan.
From the late Warring States Period (475-221 BC) to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), along the shores of Dianchi Lake in Kunming of Yunnan province, there existed an ancient civilization known as Dian.