A new album celebrates the late Ding Shande, a hugely influential and prolific Chinese composer, pianist and musical educator, Chen Nan reports.
TV show focuses on how technical mastery has been unleashed to deliver harvest of prosperity, Xu Fan reports.
Concert brings Chinese and American artists together to present their musical heritage, Minlu Zhang reports in New York.
The online event, Intangible Cultural Heritage Idealist, which launched in Dongcheng district of Beijing in November, features a series of livestreams of traditional operas, such as Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera and Jing Yun Da Gu (Storytelling in Beijing Dialect with Drum Accompaniment).
Traditional Chinese medicine theories emphasize the importance of prevention over cure, thus, finding remedies to strengthen the body during winter has proved an effective method for urban dwellers to keep themselves safe from the season's illnesses, especially taking into consideration their busy city lives.
Ancient fur-covered footwear enjoys a revival in Xinjiang as nation's interest in snow sports ramps up, Xing Wen and Mao Weihua report in Urumqi.
Exhibition brings together artists of the Chang'an school and their unique brushwork, Lin Qi reports.
Masterpieces, from paintings to bronze wares, brought to life through the performing arts, Wang Kaihao reports.
Reality show's latest installment sheds light on the trials and tribulations of medical students transitioning from classroom to clinic, Wang Kaihao reports.
Savannah College of Art and Design, a private nonprofit university founded in 1978, is cultivating talented students for professional careers in multiple growing industries. Due to SCAD's cutting-edge resources and forward-looking vision, they include the healthcare profession.
Pianist seeks to revive the soft appeal of the fortepiano, Chen Nan reports.
Digital avatars are enjoying an explosion in popularity, especially among the younger generation, Deng Zhangyu reports.