HARBIN - One man's trash is another man's treasure. This is especially the case for Tao Dandan, who collects pieces of birch bark dumped by wood processing plants and creates handicraft with them using only a chisel and a pair of scissors.
Lu Yonggen, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, once said he thought his daughter - his only child - could support herself and so he didn't need to leave her any property or money.
SANYA - China's online literature has developed rapidly in recent years with the rise of online and mobile reading, and is becoming increasingly popular with foreign readers, according to an official with the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration.
The Forbidden City in Beijing stands like a sentinel to culture and history. Its commanding presence evokes long-gone eras. Not surprisingly, the ravages of time have played a key role in its appearance and finding original work existing since it was built 599 years ago is no easy task.
It's a dilemma facing parents the world over. Where to bring the children for a weekend treat? Compared to a thrilling roller coaster ride at theme parks, there is a more down-to-earth option that provides plenty of fun and education - the Palace Museum.
With the red orb of the sun spilling its light on the sea, spectators on Zhanqiao Pier, Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, were treated to a radiant fashion spectacular.
It set the template for success and spawned many attempts to match its appeal, but few came close. Lurk, the smash hit 2009 TV series, highlighted the work and lives of underground Communist heroes before the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Many other series tried to copy its formula for success but found that repeating history is difficult. Lurk received a rating score of 9.3 points out of total 10 on review site Douban.
More than 20,000 college students participated in the 2020 L'Oreal China recruitment drive, which took place last month.
The 2019 UK-China Health and Economy Partnership was recently held in Beijing, attended by scholars from seven of the countries' top universities.
Late Chinese-French artist Zao Wou-ki said in the early 1950s that while Paris had an undeniable artistic influence on his work, he had also been gradually rediscovering China.
From late 2017 to earlier this year, more than 140 artists from across the country attended five separate seminars in Beijing and Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
Standing in the whiteness of Antarctica, probably the coldest place on Earth, Chinese tourist Yu Tong gritted her teeth and plunged into the water.
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