Home >> Hot Issue

Wuzhen Reading & Literary Festival set to wrap up

2025-08-18 14:35

The Wuzhen Reading & Literary Festival, a branch event of the Shanghai Book Fair, will wrap up on Tuesday.

Shanghai museum displaying Rodin's 'Walking Man' until September

2025-08-18 14:29

The Walking Man, on a Column, a bronze sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), is on display at China Art Museum, Shanghai until Sept 26.

A man of art and nature

2025-08-18 08:28

In June 1933, writer Ba Jin (1904-2005) was boating on a river that runs across Tianma village in the Xinhui district of Jiangmen, Guangdong province.

Along the road of the brave

2025-08-18 08:26

Nearly 30 years after his first visit to the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution as a student in 1996, actor Wang Renjun returned last month just ahead of the 98th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army on Aug 1.

Strings of violin drown out memories of gunfire in rural China

2025-08-18 08:25

Braving a sweltering summer afternoon in Central China, 12-year-old Chen Yulin steadied her violin beneath her chin.

A force to be reckoned with

2025-08-15 08:25

At first glance, the white marble stele at the New Fourth Army Memorial Hall in Yancheng, East China's Jiangsu province, seems unremarkable.

What's on

2025-08-15 08:24

The sanfu days — China's dog days — are three 10-day stretches marking the year's hottest, most humid period, usually spanning July and August.

Culture park immerses visitors in illuminating nighttime activities

2025-08-15 08:23

The Shanghai Expo Culture Park unveiled a night tour program in August, transforming the venue into a vibrant evening destination that combines illuminated gardens, artistic installations, and cultural activities throughout the summer.

Drama pushes Chinese sci-fi frontiers

2025-08-15 08:22

When Dong Xiangbo was in primary school, his father once caught him skipping homework to watch Dinosaur Corps Koseidon, a popular Japanese sci-fi series. The punishment was swift: a spanking that left the boy in tears. Yet, even as his father scolded him, Dong kept sneaking glances at the TV, where a superhero battled aliens.

No such thing as free dinner? Plenty to chew on

2025-08-15 08:21

Work ended early one Friday evening. I was wondering where to go when an Eritrean friend texted me to ask if I would care to visit a restaurant in Sanlitun where I could sample food from northern, southern, western and eastern Africa.

A teahouse steeped with historic vibrancy

2025-08-15 08:20

Huxinting Teahouse, in Shanghai's famed Yu Garden complex, underwent nearly two years of restorations. The city's oldest teahouse reopened its doors to the public last month, breathing new life into the 240-year-old landmark.

Russian production plays on emotions

2025-08-14 08:06

Konstantin Khabenskiy's direction of The Seagull is nothing short of transformative. Touring China as part of the prestigious Moscow Art Theatre's international program, this production breathes new life into Anton Chekhov's classic while also reflecting the timelessness of its themes.

|<< Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next   >>|
Most Popular