So far, Burn the Floor has performed in over 300 cities around the world. Highlights include its 193 show on Broadway, the Longacre Theatre, and the West End at Shaftesbury Theatre.
Xiangyang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology find out 27 ancient brick-chambered tombs in Xiangcheng District of Xiangyang, Central China's Hubei province.
Like many ancient art forms in China, Peking Opera is struggling to survive in the face of a fading fan base, a fact that even one of the country's most famous Peking Opera actresses acknowledges.
Vladimir Matychenkov, a soil expert from Russia, is digging up fields in Central China for sustainable solutions.
Ink Asia, an art fair specializing in contemporary ink art, will debut in Hong Kong on Dec 18.
The embassy coordination meeting on the 2016 China-Latin America Cultural Exchange Year opened on Nov 16 in Beijing.
The press conference of 2016 Happy Chinese New Year: Fantastic Art China New York series events was held in New York City, the United States, Nov 18, 2015.
Relying on the rich granite resources, Shishan Town developed stone carving as its leading industry, yielding an output value exceeding 500 million RMB yuan (about $78.4 million) in 2014.
As the tomb of "Haihunhou" is still under excavation, we can look forward to even more new discoveries that will continue to surprise. Let's take a look at the luxurious items unearthed so far. They also give some indication of the tomb owner's hobbies in life.
Located in Shaanxi province, 120 kilometers east from Xi'an City, Mount Huashan is one of China's Big Five mountains with its 210 natural and cultural scenic spots.
A group of student shutterbugs at Liaocheng University in Shandong province collectively devised a set of cut-out cardboard pictures, which are basically images of people and animals "colored" by whatever is in the background, Nov 18, 2015.
Actress Shu Qi (left) and singer Li Yuchun are to attend reality TV show "X Fire".