The Oruro Carnival in Bolivia, recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, is a vibrant and culturally rich ...
Her idea resonates with Xu Zhong, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress and president of the Shanghai Opera House, ...
It’s almost five years since the virus brought the planet to a halt, an anniversary remembered on March 11 – the day the World Health ... manager for China at Audley Travel, also reports ...
A public road where many people walk in Shanghai, China. A young Chinese and a couple of men and women in their 20s are walking. Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and ...
Artifacts of the East and West, comics and paintings will celebrate cultural diversity at the exhibitions at Tsinghua University Art Museum this year. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The ...
After returning to office on Jan 20, Trump hit China, the world's second-biggest economy, with an additional 10 per cent levy on products entering the United States. Trump signed executive orders ...
Some Japanese tour agencies and hotels are elevating holiday travel by offering a snow-shovelling ... holiday in January and February, mainland China recorded 7.7 million entry-exit trips.
Calligraphy was once China’s highest art form—then the Communist Party tried to erase it. Now, under Xi Jinping, it’s making a comeback. At Sotheby’s in Hong Kong, a rare copy of the ...
GENEVA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization said on Wednesday that discussions on trade tensions were "constructive", after China accused the US of imposing "tariff shocks" that could ...
Many of China’s most prominent businesspeople gathered in Beijing to meet Xi on Monday, taking notes as Xi spoke to them from the front of the room, according to a video shown on state television.
Oh, your travel ... into a world where even the most innocuous tweet could spark an international incident, and your favorite beach resort might suddenly decide to erupt in riots, the art of ...
Akeso is Chinese. Chart: The Economist In recent months China’s progress in artificial intelligence has stunned the world. A quieter yet equally significant shift is under way in biotech.