Seemingly empty walls have been turned into art works filled with intrigue by French photographer Eric Pillot, who is holding an exhibition at Galerie Dumonteil in Shanghai from March 6 to April 27.
The Xi'an Symphony Orchestra will kick off its 2021 season on April 5 with a concert under the baton of conductor Tan Dun.
Miserable Faith, one of the leading Chinese indie rock bands, is coming to the aid of fellow musicians. The band announced a plan to support indie musicians who have suffered an economic blow because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The first Chinese tragedy to be translated into European languages, The Orphan of Zhao, will take the form of a new musical premiering at Shanghai Culture Square in May.
TV series highlights bravery, dedication and humanity of those called on to serve, Wang Ru reports.
Anyone entering the archaeological site is required to wear a protective suit. No one is allowed to directly step on the surface of the excavation site to avoid any possible disturbance of the relics.
More than 20 years later, Du has collected and recorded more than 12,000 petroglyphs in the Qilian Mountains, insisting on guarding these ancient marks.
Orchestral suite pays tribute to the fallen with music and songs that inspire, Chen Nan reports.
A production depicting the era of Tibetan clans in Sichuan is set to make its Beijing debut, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
An intriguing novel recounts the fortunes of a fictional merchant family against the backdrop of upheaval in an uncertain time, Yang Yang reports.
In March 2021, the Hani Yang family picks spring tea on Nannuo Mountain in Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province.
A theatrical performance will be held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC), said a senior CPC official on Tuesday.