Thousands of students applying for art majors appear in the provincial exam in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, Dec 26, 2014.
A look at 10 major news events across China in 2014 through cartoons.
A migrant worker and cat lover keeps more than 50 cats in his shabby dwelling in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province.
A member of China's National Pole Dance Team performs while the temperature dips to minus 50 degrees centigrade in Beiji village, Northeast China's Heilongjiang province.
During his 18 years of service on the Pamir Plateau, Wang Lie – a People's Liberation Army soldier – has been recording the life of the ethnic Tajik who reside in areas bordering Pakistan.
Che Yanjiao is a 22-year-old senior student at Chengdu University of Technology. She earns over 500,000 yuan ($80,453) per month. It has only been a year since she started her business on WeChat moments.
Children dressed as angels take part in a mass on the eve of Christmas at the South Cathedral official Catholic Church in Beijing, Dec 24, 2014.
With more and more consumers paying attention to their health, manufacturers are now tapping into the health trend to provide their customers with fitness and activity trackers.
The couple, unwilling to abandon the work they have done for most of their lives, chooses to stay in their hometown and holds fast to their salt fields
"Phenology of Forbidden City" is a well-received column on Palace Museum's official microblog, which captures the transition of four seasons inside the museum.
A couple holding a balloon is silhouetted in front of a light installation for Christmas celebrations in Beijing, December 23, 2014.
China Daily Website brings you a series of Wang Lie's photos that showcase the lives of the ethnic Tajik in Tashkurgan, China's only Tajik autonomous county in Xinjiang's Kashgar prefecture.
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