An ongoing show in Beijing reveals how French painter Claire Basler's art and life have merged, Lin Qi reports.
Lin Hanbing is a fish bone artist in Fujian province's Gulangyu island. As the originator of fish bone painting, Lin is the only fish bone painting artist in China, perhaps the world.
On August 14, the Focus China project kicked off at the Helsinki Festival, the largest of its kind in the Nordic countries, with the debut of the ballet show The Red Detachment of Women.
The ornamental part of a pagoda in north China's Shanxi province, which was broken up in the Sino-Japanese war, is to be restored for an exhibition in Taiwan.
Every year during the week-long Shoton, or Yogurt Festival, Tibetans head to Nobulingka Park to enjoy Tibetan Opera. The traditional art form is flourishing on the plateau.
The Taipei Palace Museum and the Beijing Palace Museum plan to hold joint virtual exhibitions, said the Taipei museum's director Feng Ming-chu while on a visit to the Palace Museum in Beijing on August 11.
The 9th Mao Dun Literature Prize announced its winners on Sunday, with writers Ge Fei, Wang Meng, Su Tong, Jin Yucheng and Li Peifu on the list.
Three cartoons featuring Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression in World War II will be broadcast from Monday, the media watchdog has announced.
In 1790, four opera troupes from Anhui province performed for the 80th birthday of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and later stayed on in Beijing to develop their performance style.
Charles Dutoit keeps a mad schedule of traveling around the world. Chen Jie catches up with the maestro in Beijing.
The 11th National Calligraphy and Seal Carving, now at the National Art Museum of China, traces the aesthetic transformation of Chinese calligraphy over the decade.
Actors from the Israeli Cameri Theatre rehearse at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 13, 2015.