In a world increasingly influenced by AI, songwriter Chen Chao led a group of children to explore the creativity of songwriting, as well as reflecting on how technology was affecting music composition.
2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the international publication of Liu Cixin’s Three-Body series. Chinadaily.com.cn launches the "10th Anniversary of The Three-Body Problem’s Cosmic Echoes" – Call for Short Videos from Global Readers.
Bringing together diverse cultures, Pakistani students in China foster mutual respect and understanding through community service, sports, and academic collaboration.
Astrid Schnitzer-Skjonsberg first visited China in 2015 when she explored Beijing and was amazed by the scale and efficiency of its subway system. But her recent trip to Xishuangbanna in Southwest China's Yunnan province was an entirely different experience.
Through cultural exchange and heartfelt conversations, youth from China and Latin America discover common ground and lasting friendship.
The Love in Yanbian, a musical film originally created to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture, has gained international recognition, winning awards and earning nominations at multiple events.
It is impossible not to reach for superlatives when describing China. Global economic power, huge landmass, fascinating history, captivating culture. And a sense that its time has come again. Imperial China: The Definitive Visual History has stunning imagery and photography gracing its well-written and informative pages.
In a factory workshop in Huangchuan county, Central China's Henan province, nimble hands stretch strands of dough with practiced precision.
Inspired by a prince's palatial residence, clothing designs reflect the stately architecture while blending contemporary styles, Yang Feiyue reports.
Evolution of life along the banks of the river in the spotlight, Yang Feiyue reports in Changsha.
From Virginia classrooms to excavating 3,000-year-old tombs in Beijing's heatwave, Virginia Commonwealth University junior Kaitlyn Jenkins experienced archaeology's front lines this summer — drenched in sweat.
In a dimly lit gallery in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, Zhou Jie stood before a life-sized plaster cast of a Pompeii victim, who was encased in volcanic ash nearly 2,000 years ago in what is now southern Italy.