Chinese researchers are taking digital inventory of a collection of ancient sculptures and artwork at the Maijishan Grottoes in Northwest China's Gansu province, local relics protection authorities said.
Buddhist leaders and representatives from the circles of culture, business and tea art across the Taiwan Straits and from overseas attended the Wuyishan Dahongpao International Zen-Tea Cultural Festival at Wuyi Mountain, Fujian province, Nov 17, 2015.
Chinese archaeologists on Tuesday discovered 75 gold coins and hoof-shaped ingots in an aristocrat's tomb that dates back to the Western Han Dynasty.
When Russian comedy film Office Romance was screened in China three decades ago, it was popular throughout the country. Now, a Chinese play adapted from the movie is set to wow Chinese audiences again.
The boom of public art during China's urbanization has re-ignited artists' interest in creating frescoes.
Twenty years after iconic singer Teresa Teng died of an asthma attack, a biographical TV series reportedly is in the works between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland.
Accompanied by the perfect ballet show by Mariinsky Ballet, the month-long 17th China Shanghai International Arts Festival came to a close Monday at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center.
Stress has become a part of big-city life, and a new TV series now focuses on it.
Beijing Symphony Orchestra performed under the baton of renowned conductor Tan Lihua, bringing a symphonic work, titled Trulyhoma, at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Nov 15.
The Grand Theater of Wuqing will start a new season of performing arts later this month.
A Tai Ping You Xiang bronze and an 18th century glided clock are among the highlights of Poly International Auction's autumn sale next month.
Six months after his first solo exhibition, Luo Erchun, a respected oil painter and professor with the Central Academy of Fine Arts, died in his Beijing home in late October. He was 85.