Japanese writer Yoko Sano created a cat in her bookThe Cat Who Lived a Million Times, which was introduced to China in 2004. The book has now been sold more than a million times in China.
Metallica recently announced its debut in Beijing as part of the band's WorldWired Tour 2017.
The Igor Moiseyev State Academic Ensemble of Popular Dance, also known as the Igor Moiseyev Ballet, will return to China six years after its last performance in Beijing.
With the enhancement of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership, the two countries share ever more exchanges and cooperation in culture, art and film, said Tong Gang, the deputy director of State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of China during the opening ceremony of the China Film Festival in Moscow on Tuesday.
Two French bands — Birdy Nam Nam and Dub Invaders — will tour China this month.
About 1,000 Chinese youths and over 9,000 Vietnamese young people kicked off the third China-Vietnam Youth Festival on Monday to strengthen understanding and friendship between their two countries.
The Summit of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2016 will be held in Lima, Peru this month. An art exhibition, "Human and Nature" will be held at the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru from Nov 16 to Dec 8.
The first overseas campus of a prominent classical music institution, the Juilliard School, will open in Tianjin in the fall of 2019, the school's president said recently in Beijing.
When Italian conductor Rico Saccani was appointed the music director of Guiyang Symphony Orchestra in September, he felt like he was home.
Feng Lili, the widow of UK-born sculptor Anthony Stones who died earlier this year at the age of 82, recalls her husband once telling her that he would rather people remember the statues he made more than his own face.
Edvard Munch's painting of 1902, Girls on the Bridge, will go under the hammer in a New York sale on Nov 14, with a pre-sale estimate exceeding $50 million.
Whistling, playing the piano and tapping the cover of the instrument, Italian pianist Vanessa Benelli Mosell gave the audience an entertaining experience when she performed at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing recently.