"Smoked La Si". Signs with these three Chinese characters were the first thing I saw upon arriving at Fengjing, an ancient town with a 1,500 year history in southwest of Shanghai.
Known as the land of temples, Siem Reap has more to offer than just its ancient heritage.
Anurak Swaisomseekun, who teaches Thai language in Guangxi, has noticed more parallels than contrasts between his Chinese students and those in his home country, and that has strengthened his faith in our shared humanity.
DreamWorks Animation had a massive hit in China with their Kung Fu Panda series, and now they are hoping to recreate that success with their new film, Home.
Written by dozens of famous Chinese authors and researchers, the book gives readers an overview of various aspects of Xinjiang, including its geographic features, religion, language, food, legends and people.
At 25, the witty writer of short stories in Chinese is already a youth icon in China. With his first major book, To Run Like a Dog, ready to hit the shelves, Li's future looks exciting.
As World Book Day, April 23, approaches, various reading events are being held by government agencies, libraries and bookstores throughout the capital.
Christie's auction house is set to bring works of "old masters", paintings from the 14th to 19th centuries, to the Asian market.
Visiting Mexican chef Eduardo Perez Romero says that if you've never been to Mexico, your idea of his country's cuisine may be entirely wrong. But he's in Beijing on a mission to change that.
The 34th Hong Kong Film Awards was held on April 19. Director Ang Hui's film The Golden Era was the big winner of the night.
The growing interest in the Silk Road is prompting more tourism operators to take people to increasingly far-flung parts of the ancient route and a boom in cruises.
Participants fly kites during a kite fair held in Weifang, East China's Shandong province, April 18, 2015.