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Singing and dancing to folk songs, actors and actresses from Guizhou province presented local audience a show of colorful minority cultures.
Learn more about ox-head-shaped zun, a kind of porcelain popular since the Song Dynasty (960-1279) as an indoor decoration. It has two delicate ears, similar to an upside-down ox head, thus the name.
The Macao Institute of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Relics will begin its autumn foundation course on the topic of binding and restoration of ancient Chinese books.
With a history of more than 4,000 years, Yanzhou often shares the honor of being the hometown of Confucianism because of its proximity to Qufu.
With two delicate ears, similar to an upside-down ox head, this traditional porcelain is named after its shape, called ox-head-shaped porcelain Zun.
Carved wooden beds exhibited in China's Hunan province.
More than 30 children on Saturday attended a competition to color terracotta figurines of Qinshihuang.
Dong Yuan is considered the founding father of landscape painting of southern China as well as one of the three great painters of the early Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127).
June 29 marked a historic day for the Site of Xanadu in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Chengjiang Fossil Site in Southwest China's Yunnan province, as they gained places on the World Heritage List.
Participants perform traditional Kongzhu, also known as diabolo, during the Beijing 2012 Kongzhu Cultural Festival in Beijing, capital of China, July 26, 2012.
More than 2,000 performers on Thursday played Chinese lutes together, setting a World Guinness Record, in northeast China's Jilin province.
The folk opera troupe of Nyangrain village has won applause after concluding their performances held at Norbulingka Garden.