Sitting at a table with a Chinese feast and not knowing how to use chopsticks may be like finding oneself on a battlefield and being a poor shot. Learn how you can master the art here.
Gao Mantang savors the opportunity to write a TV series about the real-life experiences of China's farmers, and the not-so-trendy subject is winning an audience.
An important event agreed to by the two Palace Museums is an exhibition of work by court painter Giuseppe Castiglione to mark the 300th anniversary of his arrival in China.
While tradition has proven popular as a theme among authors, innovation is publishers' foremost concern. The three-day 2015 Beijing book fair foretells literary and publishing trends.
Chinaculture.org, an English-language website sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and run by China Daily Website, launched its brand-new edition to further spread Chinese culture.
"萌萌哒" (mengmengda), meaning adorably cute, appeared 52.98 million times on Sina Weibo, making it the most widely used catchphrase in the Chinese Twitter equivalent.
A series of dust drawings have gone viral online. Netizens were amazed by the vivid artworks and some said if the drawings were on their cars, they would not be willing to wash the vehicle.
Success is fun both onstage and off. One musical comedy has turned the notion of success into a collective mirror for boisterous laughter, and maybe, a pause for reflection.
Russian National Ballet Theatre staged Swan Lake with 3D backdrop at Anhui Grand Theatre in Hefei, Anhui province, Jan 9, 2015.The multimedia unfolded the motions of elements on the stage.
Visitors pose for pictures in front of snow sculptures at Hengcheng scenic spot in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region, Jan 10, 2015.
For some diners, challenging their tolerance for super hot food is a kind of masochistic delight. Hi-Spice Hot Pot offers the perfect antidote for a cold winter evening, if your tastebuds are ready for a wild ride.
French designer Coco Chanel said "a woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stockings, never go out without a hat". Shanghai's Li Yinghua couldn't agree more.
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