A variety of Tuer Ye (Rabbit God) clay sculptures in the Lucky Rabbit Workshop in Beijings Dongcheng District, September 10, 2022. A symbol of good luck, health, and safety, Tuer Ye was a popular toy associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in old Beijing.
Celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival fell on September 10 this year. It is one of the most important traditional festivals in Chinese culture and an occasion on which Chinese people traditionally hold family reunions, enjoy mooncakes, and marvel at the beauty of the full bright moon. The festival dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and has been handed down to this day. (Photo by Zhang Ye/China Pictorial)
An immersive art experience featuring masterpieces by Paul Cezanne harnessing the most cutting-edge glassless 3D technology in the computer and information services exhibition hall of the 2022 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) at Shougang Park in Beijing, September 3, 2022.
This year, CIFTIS attracted more participants and achieved more cooperation than last year. It organized seven summits and more than 100 thematic forums and conferences, and a total of 1,339 projects and contracts were inked during the event, according to preliminary statistics. (Photo by Duan Wei/China Pictorial)
A visitor appreciates gold-inlaid art at an exhibition in the Beijing Gold Lacquer Inlay Art Museum, August 27, 2022.
Known for a glorious past and a millennium of development, Beijings gold lacquer inlay art was favored by ancient rulers and became a symbol of craftsmanship, patience, and pursuit of the exquisite.
To save the art from fading into memory and capture peoples lasting devotion to the pursuit of beauty, the Beijing Gold Lacquer Inlay Art Museum was established and opened to the public on September 1, marking a new chapter for this national-level intangible cultural heritage. Over 300 works by modern masters are on permanent display in the museum, creating a visual feast of refined crafts. (Photo by Qin Bin/China Pictorial)
Chinas Bayi Aerobatic Team performs during the Changchun Air Show in Changchun, northeastern Chinas Jilin Province, August 26, 2022.
The five-day air show featured aerial stunts, such as tumble dives, barrel rolls, and backflips performed by the Peoples Liberation Army(PLA) Air Forces aerobatic teams as well as aerial demonstrations of different types of new aircraft in service such as the J-20 fighter jet and the Y-20 transport plane. Another highlight of the air show was the debut of the YY-20 large aerial refueling aircraft, the latest addition to the PLA Air Force. (Photo by Wan Quan/China Pictorial)