Bao Yin stares into his computer screen, carefully adjusting the colors of a photo.
Maker of traditional Mongolian saddles strives to keep craft alive When cowboys from the West prepare to get into the traditional Mongolian saddle for the first time, they may think they are in for a very painful ride.
On a sweltering August afternoon, two horses gallop across an outdoor arena at breakneck speed. Riding each of the horses is a young woman decked from head to toe in traditional Mongolian costume. Suddenly, as the pair clasp their arms and hands around the horses' necks, they throw the rest of their bodies to the left of the horse and are soon hanging on at their steeds' side as the horses continue their hell-for-leather run.
The enduring traits of the Mongolian horse, which helped form one of the largest empires in history, continue to amaze herdsmen and equestrian enthusiasts alike.
"Lost in the Pacific", China's first English-speaking 3D sci-fi action adventure film, is aiming for a worldwide release at the end of 2015.
Celebrities across China are outraged at their unauthorized wax figures being included in a museum in Sichuan Province that has been dubbed by netizens as "the ugliest wax museum."
A PV power park was opened to the public here in recent days, which can produce 3.6 million kWhs of electricity every year for its own use and also for selling to the State Grid.
More than 200,000 Buddhists and other believers on Friday thronged Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, for the start of the traditional Shoton Festival.
A four-day photo exhibition on Japan's bacteriological chemical warfare has kicked off in Tokyo, Japan, on Aug. 15, 2015.
People visit the memorial hall of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, Aug. 15, 2015.
Local people of Dong ethnic group celebrated the annual Chixin Festival on Aug.15 for harvest.
As with some of the greatest ideas, it all began in the most mundane of circumstances, a class reunion.