The 2016 Chinese-Egyptian Culture Year drew to an end successfully as some 150 various kinds of cultural activities were held in both countries, which is seen as a breakthrough.
Russian dancers perform in the ballet "Swan Lake" at the Tianqiao Theater in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 1, 2017.
Fans of Western musicals must have heard of the musical, Wicked. As one of the most successful and award-winning musicals on Broadway and in the West End, Wicked has been called "Broadway Biggest Blockbuster" by the New York Times and "One of the Greatest Musicals of Our Time" by the Daily Mail.
More than 100 artworks from Paris' famous gallery, the Louvre, will travel to the National Museum of China next month.
French artist François Bossière's ink paintings are on display at a solo exhibition titled Unforeseen Appearances, at Hanfen Gallery this week.
A China-made opera, Jianzhen's Journey to Japan, premiered in Tokyo on Tuesday, the anniversary of the Chinese monk's arrival in the country 1,263 years ago.
A cultural art troupe from Southwest China's Yunnan province brought their unique culture to Laos through dazzling dancing, acrobatic and magic shows on Monday.
Since opening his first space 16 years ago, renowned New York gallerist Sundaram Tagore sees a major shift happening in the art world today.
As the final chapter in this year's major events, the National Museum of China (NMC) in Beijing opened an exhibition of Saudi Arabian treasures on Tuesday, which will run until March 19. It's the first time that Saudi antiques are being displayed in China.
More of the world is getting into the spirit of China's biggest and best holiday.
British-Chinese actors and producers are calling for more East Asian artists to be welcomed into the limelight, instead of being relegated to stereotypical and minor roles in theatre and TV.
American musical theatre actor Brad Little, famous for his starring role in the musical The Phantom of Opera, gave a thumbs up for French musical Romeo and Juliette in Beijing on Dec 13.