A Chinese photographer and his Japanese wife push efforts to promote photography as an art form. Lin Qi reports.
He was a renowned calligrapher and Confucian scholar, who was also involved in politics in imperial China.
The National Center for Preservation and Conservation of Ancient Books and the Library Society of China, a network of public libraries in the country, will jointly launch a contest on the upcoming World Book Day to encourage young Chinese to explore ancient texts.
One of the nation's top composers joins the celebration of Chinese symphony, now in its 100th year. Chen Jie reports.
It's rare to have a single artist or band perform for more than an hour at outdoor music festivals in China. But the Changjiang International Music Festival bucks the trend.
Spring blooms bring visitors to Guizhou. Yang Feiyue, Yang Jun and Zeng Jun report.
China and Israel recently announced that mutual 10-year multiple-entry visas would be issued to their citizens in the future for travel related to business and tourism.
Anhui province's Huangshan city is painting a new finish line for its tourism ambitions, starting with Huizhou district's first marathon on April 10.
Beams Of Light Reveal Astonishing Detail In Masterfully Crafted Frescoes In A Buddhist Temple
Frescoes hold hints about the nature of a famed explorer and a fellow Ming eunuch's relationship
As imposing as the Fahai frescoes are, Lu Shaojie, a veteran guide at the Fahai Temple, in whose main hall they are housed, believes that the saying "The devil is in the detail" could not be more apt in this hall of saints.
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