Cue the hand-wringing about digital distraction: Fewer children are reading books frequently for fun, according to a new report released in early January by Scholastic, the children's book publisher.
How many times have you been on a train and wondered about the people who live near the tracks and leave their curtains open so that passersby can watch them?
Culture writer Yu Qiuyu is enjoying a treat he hasn't experienced for a while: He was in the limelight for his writing.
If you are troubled, lost in life or just feel like discussing cats and Japanese baseball, visit "Mr. Murakami's Place" online. Beginning last week, author Haruki Murakami has been taking questions and responding as best as he can for the following two weeks.
China will step up efforts to reverse the decline in the number of inbound tourists.
Interested in 37 newfangled apps that will save you 0.01 percent on travel for the coming year? I didn't think so. At some point, you have to stop trying to find every new tool for and shortcut to bargains as they appear and just wait to see which ones stick.
Almost 80 percent of Chinese netizens hope to spend the upcoming Spring Festival break traveling, according to a report based on a nationwide survey.
Driving north into the self-titled Ski Town USA in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the first ski area one passes isn't the famed downhill resort, but a new center for cross-country skiing.
Beijing's Palace Museum launches yet another smartphone app to help younger people understand Chinese history and culture better. Wang Kaihao reports.
The National Museum of China is now showing an animated movie based on an ancient painting that depicts scenes from a Chinese emperor's grand visit to a part of his kingdom.
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