Amid the rhythmic hum of machinery at a heavy-industry manufacturing site, an elegant art form has taken root and flourished.
Wang Lele, 20, a student at Wuhan University in Hubei province, takes city walks one day along Chen Huaimin, Zhang Zizhong and Hao Mengling roads, each named after a martyr of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).
During wartime, letters of support from overseas Chinese communities carried more than words of comfort — they embodied a nation's strength and determination to resist invaders.
In the small, picturesque village of Xiaohuang, nestled deep in the heart of the Dong ethnic region of Congjiang county, Guizhou province, an ancient tradition still resonates.
From the very first episode, TV series This Thriving Land sweeps viewers into a world where love, loss, and grit unfold against the backdrop of rural China a century ago.
Earlier this month, The Pure Blue, a marine life-themed dance drama from the College of Dance at Shanghai Theatre Academy, unfolded on stage in the packed C ARTS venue in Edinburgh.
Over 2,100 "comfort stations" across China have been confirmed as being part of Japan's "comfort women" system during World War II. Among the far more than the estimated 200,000 Chinese victims of the system, 358 survivors from the Chinese mainland were discovered, with only seven remaining.
For Masataka Mori, a former professor of irenology, the study of lasting peace, at Shizuoka University, the ruins of Unit 731 — a germ warfare unit that was clandestinely operated by the Japanese invading army during World War II — are not just a historical attraction, but a testament to atrocities that must never be forgotten.
The 20th Changchun Film Festival concluded in Changchun, Jilin province, on Thursday.
The Helan Mountain Rock Painting Scenic Spot in Yinchuan city, Ningxia Hui autonomous region, welcomed diplomats on Thursday, who are visiting Ningxia to discover its natural wonders and the beauty of China.
A diplomatic delegation from 14 nations visited the Xixia Imperial Tombs in Ningxia Hui autonomous region on Wednesday as a key part of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism's 2025 "Discover China Cultural Tour".
The seventh day of the seventh month of the Chinese calendar is Qixi, widely regarded as China's Valentine's Day.