Religious leaders and scholars in China have voiced support for the government's stance on religions outlined by President Xi Jinping at a top-level conference.
Centers have been set up to train and employ workers in threatened ethnic crafts in two Chinese regions.
China's weather authority on Sunday canceled its blue alert as rainstorms have begun to weaken, but downpours could still be expected in the country's southern regions.
Tattoo fans, artists gather at Shanghai international art festival
As China's economy transitions, Shenzhen looks forward to the fruits of innovation.
A book based on interviews with scientists including Nobel Prize winner Tu Youyou about the research and development of Chinese medicine won the 11th Wenjin Book Award on April 23, along with nine other titles.
More than 14 million pirated or illegal publications were destroyed across China on Thursday just ahead of World Intellectual Property Day on April 26.
Despites lowing economy and restructuring, unemployment rate remained relatively low
Air pollution emissions in Shandong province fell during the first quarter of the year, thanks to a market-based air quality incentive program that could end up being rolled out across the country.
Nanluoguxiang, a famous ancient alleyway in Beijing will no longer accommodate tour groups because of the crowds of visitors each day.
All 45 Taiwan telecom fraud suspects who were repatriated to China from Africa on April 13 have confessed, and will be tried on the mainland.
Two people were killed and 24 others injured as a wholesale market building in South China's Guangdong province collapsed in storm, local authorities said Friday.