Photo taken on Nov 26, 2019 shows a sculpture of Greek female displayed during an Italian cultural relic exhibition at the Sichuan Museum in Chengdu, capital of southwest China& 039;s Sichuan Province An exhibition displaying 134 cultural relics from the Paestum ruins in Italy kicked off at the Sichuan Museum on Tuesday The exhibition will last till Feb 26, 2020
In a workshop around 20 km from downtown Tianjin, 85-year-old Wang Xueqin takes out a woodblock and brushes ink on the board before he places rice paper onto it and rubs the surface with a special tool.
Archaeologists discovered four tombs dating back more than 2,000 years in southwest China's Sichuan Province, according to the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute.
The COVID-19 outbreak has an unexpected silver lining. It has enabled China to strengthen the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine. It has encouraged the entire process of deep intervention and diagnosis and treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
As on March 14, 61,518 COVID-19 patients have been confirmed while 9,751 cases have been diagnosed outside China. On March 13, WHO secretary-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported that corona-virus outbreak has taken a turn for the worse in Europe and the number of confirmed cases and deaths is now more than that of other countries and regions outside China.
Since the Chinese New Year,a 5th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged Hong Kong,and aroused concerns all over China So far,new cases have fallen since a new high,but with total cases exceeding 1 million,the situation remains dire
Recently,a wall on a back street has been painted with colorful patterns by over 120 teachers and students from a nearby primary school in ,south China s Province