The starry heaven has witnessed China’s protection and progress over its cultural and natural heritage.
Boasting 56 UNESCO World Heritage sites, China is celebrating its 17th Cultural and Natural Heritage Day on June 11.
The sight of azalea flowers stretched across the mountain offers a spectacular view and is a gratifying reward for tourists who come here to enjoy the flowers while hiking at Longquan Mountain in Danzhai County, southwest China's Guizhou Province.
Cute animals fairly luxuriate in the Palace Museum, adding a stroke of vitality to the red walls and yellow tiles of the majestic complexes in Beijing. (Photo/Palace Museum)
#OnThisDay: April 20 welcomes Guyu, or Grain Rain, the 6th Chinese solar term. The day falls between the end of spring and the beginning of summer, signaling the increase of rainfall and the end of abrupt temperature drops. https://t.co/44vtNYUVKH
Blooming pear trees adorn the landscape of Gaolan County, northwest China's Gansu. Due to the pandemic, the pear orchard has brought flowers online, giving people the chance to capture the fleeting spring at its best.
Marry me! A proposal from the sun: A rarely-seen complete parhelic circle appeared in Haicheng, northeast China’s Liaoning province, on Thursday, forming a wedding ring-like display in the sky. Who would turn down the brightest “diamond”?
With vibrant spring glamour, the #PalaceMuseum in Beijing will welcome its peak season starting April 1. As the world's largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures, the imperial city attracts millions of admirers every year.