The Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb 12, is an important occasion for family reunions. The holiday normally marks the largest movement of humans on the planet, but, in light of COVID-19, fewer people will be hitting the road to prevent its further spread. There has been a call for people to celebrate the festival in the places where they are, and avoid cross-region travel.
A global launch ceremony for the 2021 "Happy Chinese New Year" was held at the Tianqiao Art Center in Beijing on Feb 4.
The image of the ox is loved by people all over the world. Besides the UNPA, many countries have also launched Year of the Ox stamps with a variety of designs and patterns. Let's take a look.
To promote various applications of Dunhuang art patterns in daily life design, and achieve the innovative development of intangible cultural heritage represented by Dunhuang art patterns, the Chang Shana Design Award in 2021 was announced for the first time on Jan 21.
An art festival that highlights Chinese opera cartoons will kick off in Beijing on Thursday and run until Feb 26.
The Meet in Beijing International Arts Festival, an annual event which draws artists from around the globe, has had to adopt massive changes this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From Jan 7 to Thursday, the festival will bring 42 performances from 24 countries with most of them staged online.
JERUSALEM-When Yair Levi's grandmother fell ill early last year, the Israeli singer was at a loss and desperate to find some solace by writing a meaningful song praying for her recovery.
Four Chinese artists have recently been included in the Timeless Immortal Art project based at Merì, in Italy's Sicily region.
A series of online cultural training and performance sessions have been launched to enrich the lives of employees in Beijing since mid December.
"You can have a good laugh, and tomorrow will be better." These words of optimism come from Stallion Era, a music company based in Beijing publicizing the premiere of its new music talk show Genghis Khan Song and Dance Hall.
A total of 300 pieces of painted sculptures themed on the 12 Chinese zodiac signs will be exhibited online from Jan 23.