I started practicing Korean martial arts when I was seven and then for my whole young life. In my early 20s, I felt a little bit disappointed with traditional martial arts and I wanted to do something not only physical but with meaningful movements.
Working in Xinjiang for more than 20 years, Fred Nauleau helps his company win recognition, honors globally.
Loulan, an ancient city on the Silk Road, conjures up images of mystery and romanticism even as it disappears into the mists of history.
Mountaineer and photographer Long Jiang's solo exhibition, titled "The Mountain is There", creates a transcendent echo across time and space with George Mallory, the first person in the world who challenged to climb Mount Qomolangma.
This age-old tradition has persisted for centuries, rooted in local customs and a poignant legend of a mute woman who saved the village from drought and starvation through her sacrifice. Over time, the festival evolved from a simple ancestral ritual into a well-organized celebration.
At Wenhan Ge (pavilion), the headquarters of the China National Archives of Publications and Culture, visitors can see a number of exhibitions featuring various precious "editions" that carry the gene of the Chinese civilization.
Familiarity with its cultural soul is the key to understanding a nation, and in China's case that includes exploring and appreciating the poetry and lyrics gifted to the world by its 5,000-year civilization.
Baduanjin helps stretch the body, loosen the joints and tone the muscles, while promoting good circulation.
After years out of the limelight, violinist Tang Yun returns to the stage as he embarks on a notable musical journey with his partner, Lin Ziqing.
When looking out across the lush forest along the banks of the Grand Canal, three major landmarks will jump into view.
Since my high school years, I've always been encouraged by a line from the prose A Trip to Baochan Mountain by Wang Anshi, a renowned Northern Song period (960-1127) politician and poet.
"Without the Belt and Road Initiative, I wouldn't have come to China, and I wouldn't have had the opportunity to fulfill my dreams," said Mielnik Maciej Dominik, a 34-year-old Polish man who founded his own international logistics company in Wuhan, the capital city of Central China's Hubei province.