The classic dance drama Flower Rains along the Silk Road was revived in Dunhuang, Gansu province, on Thursday evening.
The latest Spring Exhibition of Painting, now underway at the academy's art museum until April 24, gives a review of the progress of Chinese art which the academy has stayed committed to over the past six decades.
Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese festival in respect of one's ancestors and is also considered a suitable time for outings.
The new series of books by artist Jiang Zhixin presents his selected works and recounts his life stories. His works portray the landscape of western China, especially the Loess Plateau, by transforming and modernizing the techniques of traditional Chinese ink painting. The collection includes an autobiography in which Jiang narrates his journey in becoming an artist from humble beginnings, and travel experiences that are a constant source of inspiration for his creations.
The third Hanfu Huazhao Festival is held in Wuyishan, East China's Fujian province on March 28, with 12 women dressed in hanfu marking the occasion through dances, ceremonies, and poetry recitals.
Zhejiang Provincial Museum has mounted an online exhibition, Li Ren Xing, to examine women as they are depicted in classical Chinese paintings. It opened on March 8, International Women's Day, and runs until March 3, 2024.
A new exhibition in Beijing showcases picturesque natural scenery, cultural diversity and poverty alleviation efforts in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
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Ever-changing landscapes all year around are recurring themes in artistic practices. Eternal Seasons, an exhibition now on at Levy Gorvy gallery's space in Hong Kong, unveils a variety of scenery through the eyes of artists captured over the past 150 years, beginning with impressionism until today.
As the world's largest cotton consumer and the second-largest cotton producer, China will see its cotton production in 2021 reach about 5.95 million tons, with a total demand of about 7.8 million tons and an annual gap of about 1.85 million tons.
Wuyi Mountain National Park experimental area is the only one in China which is both a biosphere reserve and heritage site.
Except for hairy crab, tofu meatballs, crab roe baozi, various kinds of pastry and Shuibaxian (eight aquatic plants in Gucheng Lake) also are popular food choices in Gaochun of East China's Nanjing city. Come to enjoy the delicacies here!