If you miss it now, there's no telling how long it will be before you'll get another opportunity to view Along the River During the Qingming Festival, the cream of Chinese fine art.
All certified genetically modified foods that are sold on the Chinese market are safe, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
Huang Yung-fu greets visitors to his village in central Taiwan with paint-stained hands and shoes spattered with flecks of color, a sign of the daily artistic labor that has seen him single-handedly stave off the developers' bulldozers.
The love of music is timeless. From music lovers holding radios and cassette recorders at a square in Guilin, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in 1988 (above), to fans converging at Jingshan Park in Beijing to stage a small performance in 2004 (below), people's passion for music never changes. Music also reflects changes over time. Each generation has its own songs that have left indelible memories.
Beijing has long been famous for colorful streets imbued with local culture. Thousands of visitors walk through the small alleys to gaze at the architecture and experience the city's cultural heritage. Here are some of the most famous streets in the capital city.
China needs to improve its education and income levels and enhance environmental and ecological protection to achieve sustainable development by 2079, according to a report released this week by a national think tank.
The Chinese and Russian navies completed a nine-day joint exercise in Peter the Great Gulf, waters off the Clerk Cape and the Sea of Japan on Friday, and then held a joint naval military parade.
The average ecological footprint in China, a measure of how much of the Earth's natural resources people are using, is expected to reach its peak in 2029, according to a joint report released on Friday by the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China.
A nationwide audit of government cash and spending has found nearly 56.5 billion yuan ($8.8 billion) in funds sitting idle in the coffers of governments and other entities, despite calls by the State Council for funds to be put to productive use.
One central government official and 10 other officials and port executives in Tianjin are being held under investigation by China's top prosecutor in connection with the country's worst warehouse blasts in more than half a century.
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